Wednesday June 28, 2023

Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica


“When we take our eyes off of Jesus, we become vulnerable to lies and deceptions and the trickery of false prophets.”


Good News Reflection for:

Wednesday of the 12th Week in Ordinary Time
Memorial of Saint Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr
June 28, 2023

Today’s Prayer:

Lord Jesus: May Your Word produce plentiful fruits of salvation in me and through me. Make me an instrument of Your Spirit of Love to serve the plans of God the Father. Amen.

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Today’s Readings:

Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18
Ps 105:1-9
Matthew 7:15-20
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USCCB Podcast of the Readings:
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The shield of God’s love

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God says to Abram — and to us — in our first reading today, “I am your shield; I will make your reward very great.” What does it mean for God to be our shield? And what does this have to do with getting rewards?

Jesus says in today’s Gospel reading that we need to guard against — be shielded from — false prophets, i.e., people who lead us away from the truth, taking us on a side trip off the narrow road of holiness.

At first thought, we might assume that Jesus the Good Shepherd should shield us from the wolves who make our lives difficult and painful. But that’s the mentality of a person who’s caught in the snare of modern society; we want everything to be done for us. Jesus didn’t say he will keep the wolves from coming into our lives. He said, “Watch out!”

If we’re not watching, if we’re not vigilantly on the alert at all times, we let our shields down. And what is the shield? God is our shield, but to keep him in front where he protects us, we must have a good relationship with him. That requires conscious and constant effort. When we take our eyes off of Jesus, we become vulnerable to lies and deceptions and the trickery of false prophets.

The shield is not a barrier against pain. Look at Jesus on the cross: Even there he remained shielded! The shield is a barrier against becoming a sinner when the wolves attack.

God is always extending his protection to us. How often have we ended up in a painful mess, only to look back and realize that he had warned us to turn and go in a different direction? Other times, he leads us right to a wolf, but not before preparing us to safely stand up to it.

How well we handle each situation depends on how well we use what God provides. Do we work our way through it with love, forgiveness, patience, humble discernment of God’s will, and the energy to go the extra mile? If our relationship with God is good, we’re shielded from worsening the problem. We’re shielded from contributing to the sin.

The goal is not to avoid the wolves. The true goal of Christian living is to recognize the wolves and remain in God’s love and holiness. Then, when he tells us to move on to a safer pasture, we follow him. But more importantly, when the wolves experience his love reaching out to them through us, some of them will be converted into lambs!

The rewards for remaining behind the shield of God’s love are indeed great.

To reflect more about this subject, watch our video, “7 Phases in the battle for union with Christ” @ https://gnm-media.org/7-phases-in-the-battle-for-union-with-christ/

© 2023 by Terry A. Modica

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