The Word of God

Reflection – Lectionary: 273


A wise man once attempted to comfort a younger apprentice who seemed to have been the target of several slimy and vicious remarks from a coworker by stating: “whatever is ever said to you is never more important than the one who said it.” Now think about that bit of advice for just a minute and then consider the passages with which we have been gifted today in the Scriptures: “Though princes meet and talk against me, your servant meditates on your statutes. Yes, your decrees are my delight; they are my counselors.” Do we ever truly realize how many words and phrases are spoken to us during any given day? Some are surely good, and others not so. In the first reading, we saw this in the ugliness hurled at Stephen: “We have heard him speaking blasphemous words against Moses and God.” From these two Biblical selections, we can safely conclude that all of us, throughout the entire human experience, have to decide quickly and wisely what we will allow to settle, grow and fester into our ears, hearts, and minds.

With that in mind, the Gospel screams for attention to the only voice that we can truly trust 100% of the time and in every situation before us: “Jesus answered and said to them, ‘This is the work of God, that you believe in the one he sent.'” Let us call out to one another and challenge each other to pay even more attention to the words of Jesus uttered in the Scriptures for us, especially in the coming week, believing that it is important not only to see who is talking but also what He is saying.

“Somewhere we know that without silence, words lose their meaning, that without listening, speaking no longer heals, that without distance, closeness cannot cure.” Henri Nouwen

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