WHERE DID THIS MAN
GET ALL THIS?
INTRODUCTION
The title of my
homily for this 4th Monday in Ordinary Time is, “Wisdom: Be
Attentive. Where Did This Man Get All This?”
It’s kind of a
long title. And I was even tempted to add the next line in today’s gospel:
“What kind of wisdom has been given to him.”
PART ONE: WISDOM BE ATTENTIVE!
In today’s two
readings: Hebrews 12: 4-7, 11-15 and Mark 6:1-6 - we hear about wisdom.
In the Greek and
Byzantine rites of the Christian - as well as the Catholic Church - the priest
at the pulpit says, “Wisdom: Be Attentive” as he holds up the Scriptures for
the Faithful.
I must have heard
that message chanted 25 times before I got that.
“Wisdom: Be Attentive.”
I mention in homilies
at times: Make that your prayer.
When the
priest or the deacon reads the
scriptures - and preaches a homily - I think it’s a good inner saying to say to
oneself: “Wisdom: Be Attentive.”
Listen up!
Lord, give me
some wisdom today - an insight - a challenge. Pour some new wine into this old
wineskin. Break open some new ideas and ideals for me.
So that’s message
# 1 for today.
“Wisdom: Be
Attentive.”
SECOND MESSAGE: “WHERE DID THIS MAN GET ALL
THIS.”
Have you ever found
yourself saying about something Jesus said, “Wow! That’s a great insight. Where
did Jesus get that insight? What triggered it?
However, I have
found out that some people never ask that question, because they see Jesus as
God - Divine - and all his wisdom comes from being God - and he had it all from
Moment One.
They ignore,
leave out the message from the gospel of Luke, “Jesus grew in wisdom, age and
grace before God and people.” [Luke
2:52]
I’m glad I was
taught to read the gospels and then ask, “What triggered this comment by
Jesus.”
So I picture
Jesus in the carpenter shop. Some kids come in with their dad. He’s watching
them as they start playing a game. I picture Jesus looking at the beautiful
feathers of a bird - or beautiful flowers in the field and - who walks by - but
someone who is a clothes rack or the front window of a store - screaming, “Hey
world, look at me!”
And Jesus laughs
comparing humans with birds and flowers. Who are more beautiful?
CONCLUSION
So there are 2
suggestions on what to do when you’re here for the Liturgy of the Word.
First to pray
before hearing the readings and the sermon to say, “Wisdom: Be Attentive.”
And secondly:
when listening to the readings, ask, “Where did Jesus or the writer of this
text, get this wisdom.” Like today’s
first reading talks about bitter roots.
If you are bitter or don’t like better tastes, pull out the bitter roots
in your soul.
Painting on top: John Everett Millais, Christ in the House of His Parents [1849-1850]
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Painting on top: John Everett Millais, Christ in the House of His Parents [1849-1850]
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