Friday, February 13, 2026

Divided lives and Devilish intents

WORD 2day: Saturday, 5th week in Ordinary time 

February 14, 2026 - 1 Kings 12: 26-32, 13: 33-34; Mark 8: 1-10


For the people of Israel there was no difference between their political life and their religious life. For them everything was just one - an integral mode of living as people of God, forever the people of the Covenant: 'I shall be your God and you shall be my people'. But at a certain point, as we read in the first reading today, the misery befalls them - Politics and Religion part their ways. 

Something that happens further makes things worse: using religion for political ends or politics for religious reasons. It becomes almost an unjust alliance, and remains so even to this day! That could be history... but the alarming fact is that it can happen in our personal lives too: the division between our religious life and our civil life, and worse still if we use one for the manipulation of the other. 

Jesus is totally against this division and considers it always an hypocrisy. One cannot call oneself a shepherd and still remain untouched by the miseries of the people. We see how sensitive he was, and how he taught that to his disciples. One cannot call oneself a 'Christ-ian' and live a life that is totally insensitive towards others. One cannot call oneself a child of God and look down on his brother or sister, or much worse ill-treat, exploit or oppress them. If one does that, he or she is giving into idolatry, claiming to belong to Christ but divided within oneself, externally professing Christ but totally against Christ at the level of the inner self.