Monday, June 8, 2026

 

Monday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time

(II Kings 17:1-6; Matthew 5:1-12)

Both readings today speak of the Lord’s care for those who love Him.  The context of the first reading is important.  Elijah is announcing to King Ahab God’s guilty verdict.  Israel’s ruler has married a pagan woman and worshipped her god.  Having spoken truth to power, Elijah is forced into exile.  He might perish, but the Lord has ravens bring him food.

Once again, we hear the gospel pronouncing happiness to those who overcome pride and do good.  Although the world may be blind to their sanctity, the Lord will not let it go unrewarded.  He will grant Jesus’ faithful disciples the most wanted real estate of all, a place in the Kingdom of heaven.

As good as it sounds and as reliable as it has been, we may still doubt God’s beneficence.  Doubting and temporizing, we don’t place ourselves in God’s hand when in trouble.  Like me, you probably ask yourself why God is so good to you.  We just cannot place ourselves outside the infinite reach of His mercy.

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