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Written by Bobot Apit   
Tuesday, 12 July 2011 16:52

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W hat does it take to “get small” so we can respond appropriately to Jesus today? How do I avoid the danger of being so “wise” or “learned” that I fail to hear Jesus properly? I can only think that it means slowing down, paying attention, recognizing my actual smallness and my de-facto dependence on lots of others, especially God the Father. That means spending time alone, in silence, and speaking to my Father who sees in secret. Then I may hear what the Lord is saying.

 

Wednesday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time
Exodus 3:1-6, 9-12
Psalm 103; 1-2, 3-4, 6-7


M atthew 11:25-27
At that time Jesus declared, "I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and  understanding and revealed them to babes; (26) yes, Father, for such was your gracious will. (27) All things have been delivered to me by my Father; and no one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and  any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him."

 

Meditation by Dennis Hamm, S.J.


T he gospel reading takes us into a moment in the Gospel of Matthew when Jesus has just commented on the general population as being like unresponsive children who want neither to play weddings nor funerals. (Like any children, kids of first-century Palestine naturally imitated the adults in their life, and in a peasant village, the main public adult activities were weddings and funerals.)

 

Jesus tells his audience that they are like children who respond neither to funeral dirges nor wedding dances. John the Baptist came with a kind of “funeral” style and they didn’t respond; now Jesus comes with more of a “wedding party” style (sharing his table with tax collectors and sinners) and people generally did not cotton to his way either.


Because of that unresponsiveness, Jesus addresses some prophecies of doom to the nearby towns who had witnessed most of his miracles—
Bethsaida, Tyre, Sidon, Capernaum—but remained unconverted.

 

Then Jesus is moved to exclaim, I give praise to you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and learned you have revealed them to the childlike. So, having told the adults in his audience (folks at least curious enough to stop to hear him) that they are like spoiled brats that fail to respond to their playmates, he praises the Father for revealing “these things” not to the wise and learned but to “the childlike” (other translations have “babes,” “little ones,” or “infants”).

 

Naturally, when we hear that we have to wonder: what does it take to “get small” so we can respond appropriately to Jesus today? How do I avoid the danger of being so “wise” or “learned” that I fail to hear Jesus properly? I can only think that it means slowing down, paying attention, recognizing my actual smallness and my de facto dependence on lots of others, especially God the Father. That means spending time alone, in silence, and speaking to my Father who sees in secret. Then I may recognize a wedding or a funeral when one comes around. Then I may hear what the Lord is saying. # # #

 

GOD BLESS US ALL!

O Theos Na Mas Evlogisi!
PRAY as if everything depended on HIM. ACT as if everything depended on YOU. – Bobot Apit

 

For past gospel meditations or to browse spiritual readings, you may visit the following:

 

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http://his-ways-better-than-our-ways.blogspot.com

 

http://www.webprayze.com

 

 



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