WORD 2day: Saturday, 26th week in Ordinary time
October 5, 2019: Baruch 4:5-12,27-29; Luke 10: 17-24
'For just as you proposed to go astray from God, return with tenfold zeal to seek him' (Baruch 4:28), instructs the first reading today. The key to understand the so-called discrepancy between the Old Testament thinking and the New Testament theology lies here.
While we can be surprised at a 'punishing' and a 'revengeful' God that the people of the Old Testament thought of, we understand from the verses like the above that we are responsible for all the calamities that we bring on ourselves, by our priorities and choices, not only individually but also collectively - it is unfortunate that some who are innocent too face the brunt due to the rest! But there is another element that is reiterated in that very statement - returning to God! That is what Mercy is all about, the Lord awaiting to embrace us when we return to God.
There is yet another return that is spoken of in the Word today - the return of the sent, the disciples who were sent. The Lord rejoices in their feats as God-sent people. However, what is underlined is the truth that the glory rests not so much in the great things done, as in the fact that they were sent by the Lord, and they responded to that commission. They were blessed!
Yes, it is a call for us to realise too, that 'blessed are those eyes that see what we see, and the ears that hear what we hear'... if only we can take the cue from things that happen around us, we will readily return to the Lord, with tenfold zeal! The requirement is that we see, and that we hear - and true faith alone makes it possible!
While we can be surprised at a 'punishing' and a 'revengeful' God that the people of the Old Testament thought of, we understand from the verses like the above that we are responsible for all the calamities that we bring on ourselves, by our priorities and choices, not only individually but also collectively - it is unfortunate that some who are innocent too face the brunt due to the rest! But there is another element that is reiterated in that very statement - returning to God! That is what Mercy is all about, the Lord awaiting to embrace us when we return to God.
There is yet another return that is spoken of in the Word today - the return of the sent, the disciples who were sent. The Lord rejoices in their feats as God-sent people. However, what is underlined is the truth that the glory rests not so much in the great things done, as in the fact that they were sent by the Lord, and they responded to that commission. They were blessed!
Yes, it is a call for us to realise too, that 'blessed are those eyes that see what we see, and the ears that hear what we hear'... if only we can take the cue from things that happen around us, we will readily return to the Lord, with tenfold zeal! The requirement is that we see, and that we hear - and true faith alone makes it possible!