Wednesday 15th July 2020. Read Isaiah 10:5-16, Psalm 94:5-15, Matthew 11:25-27
“Jesus declared, ‘I thank
thee, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that thou hast hidden these things from
the wise and understanding and revealed them to babes; yes, Father, for such
was thy gracious will.’” (Matthew 11:25-26.)
Today’s Gospel passage
contains a prayer that Jesus addressed to the Father. And it is a prayer of
thanksgiving. Compared to Jesus’ tone in yesterday’s Gospel passage when he was
upbraiding the towns for their refusal to repent, Jesus seems to be in a joyful
mood today. Jesus gives thanks to God for hiding the mysteries of His Kingdom
from the wise and understanding and revealing them instead to infants.
The wise in this sense are
those who feel that they know more than God, that is, those who out of pride
refuse to honour and obey God. The disciples are called infants for their trust
and obedience or better put, because of their childlike approach to God.
No wonder, in Luke 18:16-17
Jesus says: “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs
the kingdom of God. Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom
of God like a child shall not enter it.”
One unique characteristic of
infants is that they easily believe what you tell them. In other words, they
are willing to learn and would hardly claim to know more than their teacher. To
be an infant in God’s eyes is to humble oneself completely before God.
The Prophet Isaiah asks in
our first reading today, “can the axe exult itself over the one who uses it?”
or “will the saw consider itself greater than the man who cuts with it?”
Indeed, pride goes before a fall. We are nothing but mere instruments in the
hands of God. Without humility, we cannot understand the mysteries of the
kingdom of God.
Our psalmist today sings:
“The Lord will not abandon his people.” This is a statement that requires a childlike
faith to accept, believe and work with. Whatever it is you are going through right
now, just tell yourself: God will not abandon me.
Let us pray: Lord Jesus,
give me the mind of a child in my approach to you. Amen.
Be Happy. Live Positive.
Have Faith. It is well with you. God bless you. (Wednesday of the 15th Week in
Ordinary Time. Bible Study: Isaiah 10:5-16, Psalm 94:5-15, Matthew 11:25-27).
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