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Liturgical day
: Thursday 12th in Ordinary Time |
Today's Gospel (Mt 7:21-29): Jesus said to his disciples, «Not
everyone who says to me: ‘Lord! Lord!’ will enter the
kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my heavenly
Father. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we
not speak in your name? Did we not cast out devils and perform many
miracles in your name?’. Then I will tell them openly: ‘I
have never known you; away from me, you evil people!’.
»So,
then, anyone who hears these words of mine and acts accordingly is
like a wise man, who built his house on rock. The rain poured, the
rivers flooded, and the wind blew and struck that house, but it did
not collapse because it was built on rock. But anyone who hears these
words of mine and does not act accordingly, is like a fool who built
his house on sand. The rain poured, the rivers flooded, and the wind
blew and struck that house; it collapsed, and what a terrible fall
that was!».
When
Jesus had finished this discourse, the crowds were struck by the way
he taught, because he taught with authority unlike their teachers of
the Law.
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Commentary: Fr. Joan Pere Pulido i Gutiérrez (Molins de
Rei-Barcelona, Catalonia)
«Not
everyone who says to me: ‘Lord! Lord!’ will enter the
kingdom of heaven»
Today,
Jesus' categorical claim strikes us: «Not everyone who says to
me: ‘Lord! Lord!’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but
the one who does the will of my heavenly Father» (Mt
7:21). If nothing else, these words demand, in our condition as
Christians, our responsibility while letting us feel the urge to bear
witness to our faith.
Building
the house on rock is a clear image that invites us to value our
commitment to our faith, which cannot be limited to just a few nice
words, but must be based on the authority of our achievements,
impregnated with charity. In June, the Church remembers young St.
Pelayo's life who, rather than giving up his faith, preferred to be
executed by the moors in a most tortuous manner. St. Bernard, while
recalling St. Pelayo's life, tells us in his treatise on customs and
duties of bishops: «No matter how beautiful it may be, chastity
is of no value and merit without charity. Purity without love is like
an oil-candle with no oil; but wisdom claims: how beautiful wisdom is
with love! With that love the Apostle explains to us: emanating from
a pure heart, a straight conscience and a sincere faith».
With
the strength of charity, Jesus expresses his authority with the clear
word that dumbfounds people: «The crowds were struck by the way
he taught, because he taught with authority unlike their teachers of
the Law» (Mt 7:28-29). Today's contemplation and our
prayer, must be followed by a serious consideration: how do I speak
and behave like a Christian in my life?; how do I define my
testimony?; how do I undertake the commandment of love in my life,
whether personal, family, professional, etc.? Words and prayers
without any commitment do not count, but only our desire to live in
accordance with God's Project. Our prayer should always be an
expression of our craving for doing good deeds along with a request
for help, because we recognize our own failings.
Let our prayer, O Lord,
to be always joined by the strength of charity.
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