Monday, October 14, 2024

Monday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time

(Galatians 4:22-24.26-27.31-5:1; Luke 11:29-32)

The point of today’s gospel may be complicated by the memory of Elias’ sign that the Lord is the God of gods.  He called down fire from heaven that consumed the offering of a bull after the prophets of Baal failed to do so.  People may wonder why Jesus calls his generation “evil” because it seeks such a sign.

One reason is that signs are never conclusive for faith.  Given one sign one day, some invariably want another sign tomorrow to keep on believing.  This is not faith.  Faith trusts in the word of another even when evidence points in another direction.  For the hearers of Jesus, faith is the turning over of heart and mind to God on his word that God is near.  He shows more wisdom than Solomon and more power of speech than Jonah.

We may be as reluctant as the crowd in today’s gospel to surrender to the Lord.  It is troublesome to give to the poor until it hurts and scary to have three, four, or five children.  But faith often requires sacrifices such as these.

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