WORD 2day: Tuesday, 13th week in Ordinary time
June 30, 2020: Amos 3: 1-8, 4: 11-12; Matthew 8: 23-27
There is a close link between justice and faith, far more closer and incredibly more intimate than the world of popular religiosity can ever imagine! In fact, a faith without justice or justice without the dimension of faith, would be equally inhuman and oppressive.
Amos points out to the people that they were living an unjust life because they do not really behold the presence of the Lord who had done so many wonders on their behalf. We become evil, unjust, selfish, blood thirsty and inhuman when we do not realise who we are, from whom we come, what our roots are, where our real treasures are and who is that who sustains us! Realising these, in short, is faith and a real one at that, will certainly challenge us to live just.
Beholding the presence of the Lord is the first sign of faith. At times of trials, when there is a suffering because of our just way of life and at times of temptations, when our mind sights short cuts and the world suggests that as the way of the smart, we need to behold the presence of the Lord beside us and stay calm! Even if we have to face an ordeal because of it, real faith would encourage and empower us to stand for justice and stand with those who are denied justice.
The wind and the storm, the demons and the diseases, they recognised the Lord and bowed down at the sight. The human will and freedom refused to do it and it still happens, when we do not from the depth of our hearts behold the mighty presence of the Lord, in such a simple manner around us. When we recognise it, our life changes, our perspectives widen and we grow more and more holy and just. Indeed, to live by faith is to live just!