Tuesday, November 26, 2019

The Writing on Our Wall

Wednesday, last week in Ordinary time

November 27, 2019: Daniel 5:1-6,13-14,16-17,23-28; Luke 21:12-19

"The writing on the wall" - the familiar phrase in English, has its origin in the first reading today. The meaning is very clear and that is precisely the message of the Word today. It is clear to all of us even as we choose things on a daily basis, to what consequences they will lead us. 

When we commit some mistake, we are prone to say - 'I did it without knowing', at least in vernaculars exists such a formulation, don't they? But none of us can claim a total ignorance, while most of us do not want to really accept the fact that we do know the consequences of our choices; unfortunately we feign ignorance and desperately look for someone or something to blame it on. In all sincerity we know, what we sow, we reap. 

Our choices of negative tendencies like manipulation, disrespect, abuse, violence and exploitation cannot but lead to situations of hopelessness, darkness and death - King Belshazzar is sadly made aware of it today by Daniel. It was too late to mend things. If we do not want to reach that extreme, we would do better to take guard right now! What are we really up to?

But there is yet another writing on the wall that is presented: Jesus says, if you choose to belong to me, if you choose to be called my disciples, if you choose to respond to my call, you will be derided, persecuted and even killed, but do not fear; in your endurance you would have won life, life in all its fullness, life in the very author of life, life everlasting! That is a frightening and challenging writing, but at the same time a consoling one, a promising one, a hope-filled one!

Let us Stop, look intently and understand the writing on our wall... shall we?