Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Monday, January 28, 2013

Only One Can Reign in Your Heart

~~~ Hebrews 9: 15, 24-28 ~~~ Psalm 98 ~~~ Mark 3: 22-30 ~~~
 
Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done marvelous deeds.
 
The mighty one has indeed done marvelous deeds for us.
Through the pouring out of his own blood and not that of a sacrificial animal
he completed the offering once and for all.
His one single perfect sacrifice expiated the sins of the whole world for all ages.
No human before him had been capable of this sacrifice.
He was fulfilling the will of the one who sent him.
He was not going through the sacrificial ritual;
he was the sacrifice.
 
The scribes were puzzled by what Jesus was accomplishing through his powers.
They were perhaps a little jealous as well.
Whenever you are jealous of someone you try to make light of anything
that they do that you want to be able to do too.
 
This is one such example...
the scribes decide that because Jesus can cast out demons,
which they connect with evil, he must be aligned with evil as well.
Obviously Satan would not listen to anyone other than one of his own kind.
 
Way back in the Garden of Eden Satan obviously thought that he had the upper hand.
He believed that we humans were going to be easily swayed to join him in his evil ways.
To some extent he was correct, but then Jesus came and things began to change.
 
Satan needed someone greater and stronger to overcome his wickedness.
Someone more powerful did indeed come in the person of Jesus.
Jesus knew who Satan was all too well.
 
"How can Satan drive out Satan?
If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand.
And if a house is divided against itself,
that house will not be able to stand.
And if Satan has risen up against himself and is divided,
he cannot stand;
that is the end of him..."
 
You can either pledge your allegiance to God or Satan.
The two cannot simultaneously reign in your heart.
You cannot decide one day to be on the side of evil and the next the side of good.
But we are weak human beings and the temptations presented before us require
us to be ever vigilant.
This is not always easily accomplished it is a constant battle.
 
 
Today we join the Dominicans in honoring Saint Thomas Aquinas, doctor of the church.
He was one of the most important Medieval philosophers and theologians.
 
The Summa Theologica is his most well known writing.
You might look it up later.
 
A few quotes from St. Thomas...
 
The things that we love tell us what we are.
 
How can we live in harmony?
First we need to know we are all madly in love with the same God.
 
 Love takes up where knowledge leaves off.
 
To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary.
To one without faith, no explanation is possible.
 
Wonder is the desire for knowledge.
 
Grant me, O Lord my God,
a mind to know you,
a heart to seek you,
wisdom to find you,
conduct pleasing to you,
faithful perseverance in waiting for you,
and a hope of finally embracing you.
Amen.
 
Saint Thomas Aquinas, pray for us.

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