| July 11, 2011—Monday Meditation (Work and Word of JESUS!) |
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| Written by Bobot Apit | |||
| Sunday, 10 July 2011 16:21 | |||
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To browse more spiritual readings, please go to: http://www.webprayze.com T he Gospel passage from Matthew invites us to consider one of Benedict’s strongest demands – that his followers create a new kind of “family” that is utterly dedicated to the work and word of Jesus. We are to abandon the family of origin, if that group challenges our following of the Gospel. Even at the cost of family or political conflict. We cannot put anything in front of our loyalty to Christ – not loyalty to family, friends, country, ideological group, or any possession or human structure if they or it separates us from the love and loyalty we have to have toward Jesus himself. This is frightening – especially when we recognize with Jesus’ earlier remarks in this passage that we may be causing conflict and disruption – even bringing persecution upon our heads – by being loyal to Christ’s call. Let's pray for the grace of fidelity to Jesus’ way of life – even unto death. A BLESSED WEEK FOR Memorial of St. Benedict
T oday is the I was privileged to attend high school at a Benedictine boarding academy and to be supported by the calm hospitable environment that made learning easy. But the truth is that Benedict himself lived in a day that was anything but calm and ordered. The Benedict and his followers can be credited with providing the Church and Western civilization with wonderful gifts and resources through the centuries. Benedict’s Rule and way of life established the pattern for virtually all religious life in the Church for six centuries and has continued to provide one of the most life-giving ways to follow the Gospel right down to our own time. But such a way of life has been paid for in many cases throughout the centuries with the final costs of the prophet or the witness, as the recent movie, “Of Gods and Men” points out in its beautifully filmed account of the Trappist monks who died in The feast provides us with much to ponder in the life and rule of Benedict, and the Gospel passage from Matthew invites us to consider one of Benedict’s strongest demands – that his followers create a new kind of “family” that is utterly dedicated to the work and word of Jesus. We are to abandon the family of origin, if that group challenges our following of the Gospel. Even at the cost of family or political conflict. We cannot put anything in front of our loyalty to Christ – not loyalty to family, friends, country, ideological group, or any possession or human structure if they or it separates us from the love and loyalty we have to have toward Jesus himself. T his is frightening – especially when we recognize with Jesus’ earlier remarks in this passage that we may be causing conflict and disruption – even bringing persecution upon our heads – by being loyal to Christ’s call. The first reading from the Exodus tells us that it is not in collaborating with the Pharaoh (or Caesar, or the latest expression of “empire”) that our security lies. Political systems come and go. Some may be friendly to God’s friends and others may set themselves up as false gods. We have to be discerning and prepared to be persecuted if necessary, to be faithful to the demands of mercy, compassion, and discipline of the message of Jesus. Benedict abandoned much in human comfort and wealth to discover much more. Each of us is asked to leave behind whatever is blocking us from being totally committed to following Jesus Christ as a disciple. For those who will be faithful, our help in is the name of the Lord, as the psalmist reminds us. I will pray for my Benedictine teachers, friends and colleagues today – living and dead - and invite you to do so for those who have brought good news to you. I will ask for them the grace of fidelity to Jesus’ way of life – even unto death; and while I am at it, I will ask the same for myself! # # # GOD BLESS US O Theos Na Mas Evlogisi! For past gospel meditations or to browse spiritual readings, you may visit the following: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=216458741502#!/home.php?sk=mynotes http://his-ways-better-than-our-ways.blogspot.com
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