“Rather, blessed are those who hear the word of God and observe it.” Although our Gospel passage today is quite small, it packs a punch! It should not amaze any of our readers how many times people use words and have no intention of following through with promises or even do anything more than offer empty compliments that go nowhere. This clearly is not of God or the ideal or natural approach to the great gift of speech and communication that we have been given. The situation in our Gospel of today reminds us, among other things, that actions speak louder than words. Think of the people in your life that you can truly count on whenever necessary.
“Then shall you know that I, the LORD, am your God, dwelling on Zion, my holy mountain; Jerusalem shall be holy, and strangers shall pass through her no more.” The selection we have from the Prophet Joel gives us an even more powerful incentive to practice integrity of speech and action. When we give our word, when we make promises, and we extend our trust in the commitments we make, we have the opportunity to confirm who we really are in this world: we belong to Christ!
“People of integrity and honesty not only practice what they preach, they are what they preach.” David A. Bednar