In today’s first reading, Jeremiah 7: 23-28, God, through
the prophet, challenges us to listen to God’s voice. “Then,” Yahweh says, “I will
be your God and you shall be my people.” To whose voice am I listening? God continues: “Walk in all the ways that I command you, so
that you may prosper.” In whose way am I
walking? Which path am I following? Of the Israelites, God says: “…[T]hey obeyed not, nor did they pay heed. They walked in the hardness of their evil
hearts and turned their backs, not their faces, to me.” God instructs Jeremiah
to say to the Israelites: “This is a
nation that does not listen to the voice of the Lord, its God, or take
correction. Faithfulness has disappeared; the word itself is banished from
their speech.” Does God say to me personally: “You do not listen to my voice;
nor do you take correction. Faithfulness has disappeared in your life; the word
itself is banished from your speech”?
If it is true that you and I have stopped listening and have
turned our backs on Jesus, we have the consolation Jesus gives us in today’s
Gospel, Luke 11: 14-32. Jesus is casting
out “a demon that was mute, and when the demon had gone out, the mute man spoke
and the crowds were amazed.” A demon is anything that or anyone who lures
us away from God, invites us “to turn our backs,” on God. Evil is all around us; that means that evil
spirits, truly, prowl around the world seeking the ruin of souls (Prayer to St.
Michael for protection). This is occurring
every moment of every day and night. However, no less now, than when Jesus
walked the earth, does Jesus drive out the demons that silence us when it comes
to our faith in God, our faith in Jesus, our faith in the Trinity and its
presence in our world, a presence that will overcome Satan in whatever way he
deceives us and those around us. Yes, “it is by the finger of God that…[Jesus]
drives out demons, [and therefore we know that] the Kingdom of God has come
upon us.” We shall be set free, and always are being set free, to return to the Lord, to turn our backs back
to the Lord and again begin to hear His voice and heed his commands. Praise to
our God!
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