The Word of God

Reflection – Lectionary: 310


“This will be the sign for you that the LORD has anointed you commander over his heritage.” Several dictionary entries describe the condition of a two or double edge sword as something that has or can have both favorable and unfavorable consequences. Since the Scriptures are filled with references such as these, such as the account of King Saul’s humble beginnings, there is the not-so-remote possibility that something good, as well as something tragic, could happen. The first concern perhaps held by many of our Readers would be surrounding the strategy or ways we can know how to keep the best consequences flowing over and above the negative ones. This would certainly become the proverbial case with Saul , who could not find a healthy way to deal with his insane jealousy over his own son, the iconic King David. 

The Gospel of this same day provides us all with such a methodology and comforting resolution to handling the two-edged sword of the most powerful words we should ever want to hear on the planet: “Jesus said to him, ‘Follow me.'”  The only surefire way to approach the daily call to holiness and avoid the dangerous but likewise appealing calls to be selfish, leading us all the way to our final destination in Heaven, is simple and beautiful. We follow Jesus. We listen to Him, immerse ourselves in fruitful and comforting prayer, and then repeat this life-giving cycle every single morning of our lives.  

“The sharp two-edged sword of the Word of God is without a dull book, a blunt chapter, or a flat verse.” Steven Lawson

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