Daily Reflection October 21, 2021 |
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Praying Ordinary Time |
Reflecting on today’s readings, Jesus says he brings division. Something we do not want to hear. His message was so radical that it did bring anger, protests, the storming of the Temple, conflict with local authorities of Scribes, Pharisees, Zealots, and other revolutionary groups let alone the Roman Government. What side of the arguments were families taking? How can a message of love, light, healing, peace, and life eternal be so challenging, innovative, avant-garde, threatening or unwanted? It seemed from other Gospel narratives his immediate family could not understand his behaviors. Did they know his message would lead to the Cross?
Unfortunately, vaccinations were not being handed out in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus, but his healing on the Sabbath caused all kinds of consternation. Especially when he healed the lepers! As Paul’s letter to the Romans points out, the Gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Jesus offered the outcasts of his society, life, health, and a future of hope. He did up-turn and rattle the status quo! To follow Jesus, to do the right thing, to live in right relationships, to basically do good and avoid evil is the mission of Jesus. Blessed is the one who follows not the counsel of the wicked…but delights in the law of the LORD. We are to choose LIFE, NOT DEATH, for the wages of sin is death. Jesus challenged the Law and introduced a new one, to Love God, your neighbor as yourself. If we follow this new law of Love, and Life, it seems divisions happen. But our hope conquers fear, while others choose to live in fear and ignore what Jesus has to offer. Blessed are they who hope in the Lord!
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