All is given by God

“For everyone who raises himself up will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be raised up.”

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1 Kgs 22, 26-32, 33-34

In those days, Jeroboam thought to himself, ‘As things are, the kingdom will revert to the House of David. If this people continues to go up to the Temple of Yahweh in Jerusalem to offer sacrifices, the people’s heart will turn back again to their lord, Rehoboam king of Judah, and they will put me to death.’ So the king thought this over and then made two golden calves; he said to the people, ‘You have been going up to Jerusalem long enough. Here is your God, Israel, who brought you out of Egypt!’ He set one up at Bethel, and the people went in procession in front of the other one all the way to Dan. In Israel this gave rise to sin, for the people went to Bethel to worship the one, and all the way to Dan to worship the other. He set up shrines on the high places and appointed priests from ordinary families, who were not of levitical descent. Jeroboam also instituted a feast in the eighth month, on the fifteenth of the month, like the feast kept in Judah, when he offered sacrifices on the altar. This he did at Bethel, offering sacrifices to the calves which he had made and, at Bethel, installing the priests of the high places which he had set up. Jeroboam did not give up his wicked ways after this incident, but went on appointing priests for the high places from the common people. He consecrated as priests of the high places any who wished to be. Such conduct made the House of Jeroboam a sinful House, and caused its ruin and extinction from the face of the earth.

Today’s reading presents us with an abuse of religion for political matters; or, rather, for one’s own ambition for power. This is a more than evil thing, because what is most sacred is being abused for one’s own interests. So it is not only a spiritual confusion of the person, but an elementary fraud against God and the believing people. And this is evidently happening with a more or less clear consciousness.

How can one get so far away from God?

In the story of Solomon, we heard that it was the seduction of his women that made him fall into idolatry. Evidently, his weakness towards the beauty and eroticism of women became his downfall. This is reminiscent of the sin of his father David, who deeply repented before God and was forgiven by him.

In Jeroboam’s case, we see the fear of losing power, as well as the fear of losing his own life. The combination of these two elements constitutes a lethal danger!

The seduction of power lives deep within man, and connects him spiritually with the rebellion of Lucifer against God. Obviously, the power seems to convey something like own greatness and quasi “divinity” to the human being. One gets intoxicated with power and it puts man into an unreal existence, consisting of the belief that, by virtue of his own power, one could do practically everything, without being accountable to God and, in some way, to people as well.

Lucifer did not want to serve, but wanted to have the power of God Himself. So it has something to do with a delusion, in which one enters a sick world, the product of one’s own illusions, which greatly exalt the own person.

In Jeroboam’s case, there is not only the fear of losing power; but, in the loss of power, he sees his own life threatened. This makes his actions even more thoughtless and blind to the reality of God. Thus Jeroboam becomes a seducer of the Israelites, and even institutes as priests all those who wish to do so, thereby perverting this noble ministry.

The result: the house of Jeroboam was destroyed because of sin. It is sad to hear that no one stood up against him and that the priests followed his instructions to worship idols.

So far the biblical report…

Even more tragic than weakness is pride, and the ambition for power that results from it! It is easier for a person to become aware of his weakness – sometimes shamefully – than to realize his striving for power and prestige. To want to be great for oneself is a tremendous evil!  This does not always have to take the extreme forms as in the story of Jeroboam, but can be very finely settled in the heart of the people.

The Lord has given us the remedy to this evil in His person and in His Word: true dominion, as it is pleasing before God and as God Himself exercises it, is service out of love. For us human beings, this means taking responsibility for every moment of our life before God.

Here it is necessary to be very attentive to ourselves, asking the Lord to overcome in our hearts all striving for power and pride, so that no flattery, whether from the outside or the inside, can corrupt us. The daily interiorization that everything is given to us by God and the humble recognition of our own limitations, make us realistic, thus freeing us from the delusion of our supposed greatness. How beautiful were the words we heard some days ago in the testimony of Roy Schoeman, when the Virgin Mary, as he was in ecstasy before her beauty, said to him: “You do not understand anything! I am nothing. I am a creature. He is everything!”

Looking at and imitating Mary is a remedy for “Jeroboam’s sickness”. Instead of seeking one’s own greatness and not wanting to serve, like Lucifer, Our Lady says, “Behold, I am the handmaiden of the Lord. It shall be done unto me according to thy word.” (Lk 1,38); and further on: “My soul magnifies the greatness of the Lord… on the lowliness of his handmaiden he looked upon” (v. 46.48).

This is the answer to all manner of egoism, Luciferian power and all forms of self-indulgence!

The light in the world

St. Cyril and Methodius

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Acts 13,46-49 (Reading from the memory)

Then Paul and Barnabas spoke out fearlessly. ‘We had to proclaim the word of God to you first, but since you have rejected it, since you do not think yourselves worthy of eternal life, here and now we turn to the gentiles. Read More

Vigilance must never let up

The idolatry of Solomon

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1 Kgs 11, 4-13

When Solomon grew old his wives swayed his heart to other gods; and his heart was not wholly with Yahweh his God as his father David’s had been. Solomon became a follower of Astarte, the goddess of the Sidonians, and of Milcom, the Ammonite abomination. He did what was displeasing to Yahweh, and was not a wholehearted follower of Yahweh, as his father David had been. Then it was that Solomon built a high place for Chemosh, the abomination of Moab, on the mountain to the east of Jerusalem, and to Milcom, the abomination of the Ammonites. Read More

The pure heart

“Blessed are the pure in heart”

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Mk 7,14-23

In that time, Jesus called the people to him again and said, ‘Listen to me, all of you, and understand. Nothing that goes into someone from outside can make that person unclean; it is the things that come out of someone that make that person unclean. Anyone who has ears for listening should listen!’ When he had gone into the house, away from the crowd, his disciples questioned him about the parable. Read More

The reverence

“Why, the heavens, the highest of the heavens, cannot contain you. How much less this temple built by me!”

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1 Kgs 8,22- 23.27-30

Then, in the presence of the whole assembly of Israel, Solomon stood facing the altar of Yahweh and, stretching out his hands towards heaven, said, ‘Yahweh, God of Israel, there is no god like you in heaven above or on earth beneath, as loyal to the covenant and faithful in love to your servants as long as they walk wholeheartedly in your way. Yet will God really live with human beings on earth? Why, the heavens, the highest of the heavens, cannot contain you. Read More

The primacy of contemplation

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Lk 10,38-42 (Reading from the memory of St. Scholastica)

In the course of their journey Jesus came to a village, and a woman named Martha welcomed him into her house. She had a sister called Mary, who sat down at the Lord’s feet and listened to him speaking. Now Martha, who was distracted with all the serving, came to him and said, ‘Lord, do you not care that my sister is leaving me to do the serving all by myself? Please tell her to help me.’ But the Lord answered, ‘Martha, Martha,’ he said, ‘you worry and fret about so many things, and yet few are needed, indeed only one. It is Mary who has chosen the better part, and it is not to be taken from her.’ Read More

The power of the gospel

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1 Cor 2,1-5

Brothers, when I came to you, I did not come with any brilliance of oratory or wise argument to announce to you the mystery of God. I was resolved that the only knowledge I would have while I was with you was knowledge of Jesus, and of him as the crucified Christ. I came among you in weakness, in fear and great trembling and what I spoke and proclaimed was not meant to convince by philosophical argument, but to demonstrate the convincing power of the Spirit, so that your faith should depend not on human wisdom but on the power of God. Read More

Flock without a shepherd

“I am the good shepherd. ” Jn 10,11

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Mk 6,30-34

At that time the apostles whom Jesus had sent out gathered together again with him and reported all that they had done and taught. Then he said to them: “Come with me to a lonely place where we can be alone and rest for a while. For they did not even find time to eat, so numerous were the people who came and went. So they took the boat to a lonely place to be alone. Read More

God above all

John the Baptist

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Mk 6, 14-29

At that time King Herod had heard about Jesus, since by now his name was well known. Some were saying, ‘John the Baptist has risen from the dead, and that is why miraculous powers are at work in him. Others said, ‘He is Elijah,’ others again, ‘He is a prophet, like the prophets we used to have. But when Herod heard this he said, ‘It is John whose head I cut off; he has risen from the dead! Now it was this same Herod who had sent to have John arrested, and had had him chained up in prison because of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife whom he had married. For John had told Herod, ‘It is against the law for you to have your brother’s wife.’ Read More

To proclaim the gospel

“Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out in pairs…”

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Mk 6, 7-13

At that time Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out in pairs, giving them authority over unclean spirits. And he instructed them to take nothing for the journey except a staff — no bread, no haversack, no coppers for their purses. They were to wear sandals but, he added, ‘Don’t take a spare tunic.’ And he said to them, ‘If you enter a house anywhere, stay there until you leave the district. And if any place does not welcome you and people refuse to listen to you, as you walk away shake off the dust under your feet as evidence to them.’ So they set off to proclaim repentance; and they cast out many devils, and anointed many sick people with oil and cured them. Read More