Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Wednesday of the Thirty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time

(Revelation 15:1-4; Luke 21:12-19)

The gospel today anticipates the persecution of Christians by Jews described in the Acts of the Apostles.  It started before the Roman destruction of the Temple.  Herod had James, the brother of John, killed.  He arrested Peter, who was subsequently rescued by an angel.  And Paul will exemplify Christians giving testimony under Jewish persecution.

The statement that “not a hair on your head will be destroyed” originates in Jesus assuring his disciples that the Father has counted the hairs on their heads.  When he says here that some of them will be put to death, he seems to be contradicting himself.  But he means that with the resurrection of the dead, their bodies will be wholly reconstructed.

We must remember that Christian persecution has not ended.  Even today some Christians are being killed.  The persecution may also be subtle.  Some despise Christians for our opposition for abortion or for simply belief in the spiritual realm.  We may be called to testify about why we continue to believe.  As Jesus says there is no need for preparation.  We could simply state what know from instruction that resides at the bottom of our hearts.

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