Friday, December 10, 2021

 

Friday of the Second Week of Advent

(Isaiah 48:17-19; Matthew 11:16-19)

Jesus and John differ in culinary tastes.  As today’s gospel indicates, Jesus enjoys food and drink while John mostly abstains.  The two also differ in their preaching emphases.  Jesus is inclined to speak of God’s concern for the sinner.  John emphasizes God’s wrath for the unrepentant.  In today’s gospel Jesus declares that the people listen to neither.

People are often recalcitrant.  They especially become comfortable to sinful ways.  They know it would be better to reform but cannot muster the will to do so.  They are infected by the sin of acedia, sometimes called sloth.  Acedia is the sin of loving tepidly.  That is, they do not love enough.  Many these days love God, but not enough to go to church.  Alcoholics say that they love their families, but not enough to stop drinking.   In the end they adjust to things the way they are. 

The Son of God has come to us in flesh and blood to move us out of acedia.  He gives us example to show us how to love.  He displays to us the eternal reward awaiting those who love truly.  He prods us with warnings to love sincerely.  We must leave behind slothful ways.

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