The Word of God

Reflection – Lectionary: 352


“My hand opened her gate and I came to know her secrets. I directed my soul to her, and in cleanness I attained to her.” Depending on who is holding it or who is wielding it, authority can be of great service to us or a means for utter destruction. History is filled with examples of those who have taken the limits of their power and turned promised peace into a nightmare. This happens on a global and personal basis. The difference in the lives of each individual lies in the ability and desire to reach for and cultivate Wisdom which is the very gist of the Readings today and the call for each of us to be wise according to the Gift of the Holy Spirit.

“By what authority are you doing these things?” Although this question from the powerful chief priests and scribes in the Gospel was motivated by corrupt desires, it is a valid question that we can and should ask of ourselves. Power is an illusive, seductive, and often mysterious force that always needs to be in check. We never have the right to hurt another human being, but we are given the spiritual power to make as great a difference as possible. Let’s see what kind of difference we can make today!

“Real spiritual authority has to do with the truth of the actual words being spoken, and the spirit of the person behind the words. Really, authority is about truth: honest-living truth.” John Ortberg

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