Daily Reflection March 20, 2020 |
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This reflection will be coming soon. Until then, here is a reflection from Eileen Burke-Sullivan from 2008. Among the many hopeful texts of the various prophetic books, today’s first reading from the prophet Hosea is one of the most beautiful and poignant. We hear in the text the voice of a loving God, who has entered a covenant relationship with chosen humans that is analogous to the commitment of spouses to one another. But the chosen spouse (each of us) is wildly unfaithful – like a prostitute moving from one meaningless relationship to another for material gain! But such relationships take their toll on our humanness. At some point we faithless ones realize that the work of our hands that we have idolized – whether it be success (being number one!), money, or power over others’ lives – has leeched our humanity from us. Indeed, as the contemporary theologian Jon Sobrino has pointed out, false gods consume their worshippers, only Yahweh feeds those who worship him. In short, to practice idolatry is not only analogous to adultery, it is suicidal! In the Gospel text for today Jesus interprets all the law (teaching and guidance) of Israel’s God and asserts that it is completely summed up in the transformation of the human heart from worshipping itself and the things of this world, to worshipping God alone. This is a worship that is grounded in a profound affection for God characterized and nourished by the right behavior that flows from such committed affection. “If only my people would hear me, and Israel walk in my ways, |
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