Saturday, July 7, 2018

THE CALL AND THE CONTRADICTIONS

JULY 8, 2018: 14th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Ezek 2:2-5; 2 Cor 12: 7-10; Mk 6: 1-6


Here are some contradictions that you could ponder on, this Sunday... 
based on the Readings we have: 

1. You are sent by God to a particular space and time: till the end of your time you will not realise it to the full and not as long as you are in the space where you live!

2. You are sent to a people, the people with whomever you find yourself in reality, but they will never look at it that way and you will long to be sent elsewhere all your life!

3. You are called to be a prophet - though it means living a life of a prophet, it is decided only in the way you die. It is, literally or symbolically, a call to die for a cause!

4. You are sent to a people who would not easily accept you; if they accept you easily, may be, they are not the ones to whom you are specifically sent!

5. You are sent - that does not mean you are special... just look around and you would see scores of persons much better than you, however that does not excuse you from following your call.

6. You are sent - therefore it doesn't matter if you don't love the task that you are entrusted with, it is your duty not your hobby; do it with your full heart and energy!

7. You are sent - that does not make you are strong, it makes you weak and vulnerable! But it is in that weakness and vulnerability that you would make the One who sent, better known to the rest!

8. You are a prophet to the people which means you would be rejected by them, at least by the dominant and the majority - if you are easily accepted, you are no prophet!

9. Popularity and Prophecy do not go together - mind you, if you seem too popular in a place, you are conforming to their ideals, and not to the one who sent you. So don't strive to make yourself acceptable!

10. The One who sent you, sent you to the rebels, not to the patriots! Hence if you are comfortable with those who are inside the flock, you are mistaken - you haven't started to live your call yet!

Rebuilding the Ruins

Saturday, 13th week in Ordinary Time

July 7, 2018: Amos 9: 11-15; Mt 9: 14-17

I have heard many a builder say, it takes double the effort to rebuild something that is already built vis-a-vis building something fresh. It is true. Rebuilding or restoring is a work of an expert. My mind forces me to share here the comment any onlookers pass when they see the Colosseum for the first time, with the way it looks. It is history that the famous stadium was destroyed in a fire and then in eventual invasions. Over a couple of centuries ago, they proposed to rebuild it, restore its ruined parts...but what they have done has ruined further the elegance and the majesty of the structure - it is so amateurish! Rebuilding or Restoring is an expert's job.

The Lord when he promises to rebuild Jerusalem, restore the Lord's people, proves Godself to be an expert. Not all can manage. It takes completely a different aptitude to build up people. It is easy to find fault, criticise and break people but to build them up, more so to rebuild them from their ruins, it takes God, and God alone to do it. 

Those who rebuild are Godly; those who rebuild have the touch of the Master's hand; those who rebuild have a quality that is so close to the quality of the Creator. Let us be renewed in the Lord to see the good in others, those traits that will build them up and build the community of faith.

Jesus is trying to rebuild, in the Gospel, rebuild the consciousness of people about God's presence with them and the beauty that it beholds. Let us beseech the Lord for the gift to build up ourselves into fitting temples of God and the grace to rebuild others in whatever way we can!