Thursday, October 19, 2017

REFRAIN FROM BLOODSHED

WORD 2day: 19th October, 2017

Thursday, 28th week in Ordinary Time
Rom 3: 21-30; Lk 11: 47-54

One is justified by faith apart from the works of law - this was, is and will ever be a point of contention. In the Old Testament times it was a contention between the 'conservative' and the 'progressive' rabbinic schools; in Jesus' times between him and the Jewish religious heads; in the times of the early Christians it was a contention between those who followed the Pauline theology and those who believed the theology of James; today it continues between the Catholics and the non Catholics! 

Needless to say our point of reference is Jesus: 'Don't put your trust in your capacity to achieve things and to gain control or dominance, in violence or in silencing people through your vilifying judgementst', warns Jesus. All these are blood shedding..., not only literally killing people by the sword. Your words and your judgments can kill people long before they actually die. You will be demanded to account for this!

What Jesus taught against was, empty ritualism, legalistic spirituality and hypocritical religiosity, that allows one to compromise between inhuman behaviour and an unbelievably pious image, the coexistence between unjust thought process and a sweet religious conversation, the unholy alliance between dirty politics and pompous spirituality. St. Ignatius of Antioch, whom we celebrated a couple of days ago would say, "it is not that I want merely to be called a Christian, but to actually be one. Yes, if I prove to be one, then I can have the name."

Let my faith and my works go together, only then can I truly refrain from bloodshed!

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