LISTENING AND OBEYING
 It  does not make too much sense in English, but in Latin, the two words  “listening” and “obeying” have very much in common. The root word of  obedience is “audire” (ob-audire), which really means to listen. For one to obey, one first has to listen, and not the other way around.
Jose  Rizal’s famous story about a young moth, who refused to heed the advice  of mother moth to never get too close to the burning candle,  illustrates clearly this close connection between listening and obeying.  The little moth “wouldn’t hear any of it,” as native English speakers  would say. In other words, it disobeyed its mother’s well-meaning  warnings and pleadings. True to its mother’s worst fears, the young moth  got too close to the fire and got singed. Disobedience was the cause of  the young moth’s undoing.
The  story strikes close to our own personal experience. I remember my  grandmother decades ago who never tired of repeating the same lines over  and over again. In so many different ways, what she told us kids then  all boiled down to one and only one thing: heed the teachings and  reminders of elders.
The  Lord today, speaking through Jeremiah, does as much. He reminds us  basically to “listen to the words of my servants the prophets.” But like  the hapless moth, we tend not to “hear any of it,” and “not obey the  prophets.” 
Rizal’s  famous allegory does have a lesson to teach us. But God’s Word does  more than teach. It convicts, even if it means giving us a little  warning of the consequences if we don’t heed it. But there, too, is a  high price to pay for heeding the warnings. Obedience for the moth meant  not getting close enough, and not enjoying the warm glow of the burning  candle. Obedience for Jeremiah translated into a lot of scorn heaped on  him by the very people he was trying to help. Doing as God would have  us do leads us into a possible life of undeserved pain, even as it  brings us indescribable joy and fulfillment. Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Do you have experiences of disobedience? What were the consequences?
Grant me an obedient heart, Lord, that I may be able to listen to You and fulfill Your will for me.
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