Monday, June 17, 2024

Monday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

(I Kings21:1-16; Matthew 5:38-42)

Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. read today’s gospel as a call to passive resistance.  Their idea was not to do violence to one’s enemies but not to cooperate with them either.  In this way they might make ordinary life intolerable and also win the sentiment of others.  As much as they were successful in achieving their ends without violence, they can be applauded.  But nonviolent resistance is still resistance that Jesus forbids.

In truth, it is very hard to fulfill this gospel mandate when enemies are cruel and determined.  However, Jesus does not say that his disciples should suffer physical abused beyond a slap in the face.  Taking this dictum to an extreme may very well go beyond Jesus’ intention.

Jesus would certainly not want us to hurt those who offend us.  We should begin there and go on to try reconciling ourselves with the enemy.  Hopefully, we will find him or her to be reasonable and desirous of peace.

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