Be What He Is
Tuesday: Sixteenth Week of the Year: July 19, 2016
Year II: Micah
7:14-20; Psalm 85:2-8; Matthew
12:46-50
The Responsorial
Psalm expresses what we expect from God!
“Lord, let us see your kindness”
(Psalm 85).
Micah
7: 14-20
gives us some characteristics of the ministry we hope for from God as our
Shepherd.
First we ask him: “Shepherd your people
with your staff.” We ask God to lead and
guide us. We want direction, and we want it from God.
Then we ask him to nourish us: “Let them feed… as in the days of old.” We remember
that things were good for us when we listened to God’s word and were
enlightened by his Spirit.
We ask him to let us see and experience his power saving and helping
those whom he shepherds: “Show us wonderful signs.” God doesn’t just point the
way; he empowers us to follow it.
We ask him to “remove guilt” — not just to “pardon,” but to “cast into the depths
of the sea all our sins.” Through his death Jesus, “Lamb of God,” purifies us, takes away our sins, make us truly clean
in heart and mind and soul.
Finally, we trust God to be the God of steadfast love and fidelity: “You will show faithfulness to Jacob and grace to
Abraham.” This is “a virtual definition of God” in the Scripture. I
t encourages us to pray with confidence always, “Lord, let us see your kindness.” 1
In
Matthew 12: 46-50 Jesus identifies us with himself — as sons and daughters
of his own Father. “Whoever does the
will of my heavenly Father is brother and sister and mother to me.” This means
he also identifies us with himself as the Good Shepherd: as his ministers:
Whoever listens
to you listens to me…. You are the light of the world…. Do you love me?…. Feed
my sheep. 2
So we must lead and guide each other as shepherds, nourish each other, trust in God to do marvelous things through us. And we must show that for us the sins
of those who repent have been taken away,
they don’t exist, even as part of their “record.” Above all we must model God’s
steadfast love and fidelity.
It may surprise us that Jesus included
the word “mother” when he said, “Whoever does the will of my heavenly Father is
brother and sister and mother to me.” But it means we must be for him in his
body on earth all that we trustingly expect Mary, as his mother and ours, to be
for us! That gives us another model for ministry! “Lord, let everyone see and experience your kindness in us!”
Initiative:
Give God’s life: Be a “priest in the Priest.” Let Jesus shepherd his sheep and show his kindness with you, in you, and
through you.
Footnotes:
1See Monday, week
14 above.
2Luke 10:16;
Matthew 5:14; John 21:17.
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