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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Choose life


Readings for the 6th Sunday after the Epiphany can include 


  • Deuteronomy 30:15-20  or Sirach 15:15-20 • 
  • Psalm 119:1-8 • 
  • 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 • 
  • Matthew 5:21-37. [Australian lectionary uses Deuteronomy 10]

  • What are we to make of this idea
    that even thinking about sin
    might be as bad
    as sin itself?
    What Jesus seems to be getting at
    in these little sayings:
    Don’t just not be angry
    Actually do something about it
    Don’t just not commit adultery
    deal with your inward thoughts
    Recognise that you make some serious commitments
    and that you need to stick to them
    And even…don’t swear an oath
    but let your word be of such quality
    that it shouldn’t be necessary
    to have legal compulsion to tell the truth.
    This is the point at which, as the popular saying goes,
    the rubber hits the road
    or where we not only say the right thing
    but we do the right thing.
    Is this what people think of us?
    Is this, indeed, what we think of ourselves?
    or are we two-faced?
    We often can rationalize this behaviour
    (We don’t want to hurt people
    we want to avoid trouble…so on)
    But what we hear this morning
    is rather consistent
    with what we have been receiving
    from this section of Jesus’s teaching that we call the The Sermon on the Mount
    Your faith should be tasty… like salt
    and it should shine out like a light.
    Now we hear..

    Don’t just say things
    but actually ..do them!
    And be aware of how you think!
    Because your thoughts are probably a tell-tale of what’s really going on

    Work for this week
    What’s going on in your life?
    In particular those secret places
    where perhaps we are not up-front with others (or even ourselves)
    The word of warning that we are getting here
    is that even though we may be duplicitous
    with others
    and even with ourselves
    that it doesn’t actually deceive God
    and doesn’t often or actually do what we think.
    Avoiding conflict doesn’t resolve it!
    Putting on a masquerade
    for the sake of public appearances
    doesn’t actually make that come true.
    Are we thus going to follow our Saviour in deed as well as word?
    It is the image of jesus himself. He not only was a good person but his life was put on the line too!
    I would even suggest that creating and sustaining the charade
    is more damaging in fact than the problems it seeks to solve.
    Avoiding conflict is probably more damaging than confronting it.
    Suppressing our strong sexual feelings, would seem to be more damaging than actually dealing with them.
    When we lose our integrity (our Yes/Yes)
    We have lost something centrally and essentially human.

    Oscar Romero- Martyr Bishop of El Salvador
    so threatened the power brokers
    of his country by his determination
    to not only be good but also to do good
    and to confront evil and corruption
    He was assassinated whilst celebrating Mass

    This week, let’s pay attention
    to where God is calling us to
    not only say but also to be and do our Christianity
    This may be hard, probably will be
    But we are called not to be wishy washy
    But to be faithful…in word and in deed

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