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Friday, July 4, 2014

Are you hungry for God’s Word? Go to Him who can satisfy all your hunger and thirst - Daily Reflections July 4,2014


HUNGRY AND READY FOR GOD’S WORD
 
There is an intriguing connection between our readings today. It’s a contrast, first of all. The First Reading from the prophet Amos mentions a famine, whereas the Gospel includes a scene at a festive table hosted by the tax collector Matthew after Jesus had called him.
       Secondly, there is also an interplay between the same two readings. The prophet Amos prophesies a famine “for hearing the word of the Lord.” The verses are very ominous: “Then they shall wander from sea to sea, and rove from the north to the east in search of the word of the Lord, but they shall not find it.” Whereas in the Gospel passage, we hear Jesus offering a Scripture verse to the self-righteous Pharisees who were complaining against Him, even ordering them to “go and learn the meaning” of these words: “I desire mercy, and not sacrifice.”
       Between these two readings is the Responsorial Psalm, with its familiar verse: “One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.” It’s true. We might be famished and go hungry for the Word of God, especially when we drift away from Him through apathy, laziness and negligence, but it is consoling to know that the Lord runs after us, offering us precisely His life-giving Word that will satisfy our hunger and thirst.
       In fact, God chases us most especially when we go astray through our faults and failures, through our misdeeds and misdemeanors. Matthew, the tax collector turned Apostle, gives us hope. He is our exemplar. Jesus called him to conversion, and he readily responded.
       For all we know, Matthew had hungered for God’s call ever since. He didn’t even need to wander from sea to sea. God Himself found him and called him, “Follow me.” Fr. Martin Macasaet, SDB
 
REFLECTION QUESTION: Are you hungry for God’s Word? Go to Him who can satisfy all your hunger and thirst.
 
Lord Jesus, thank You for giving us Your Word every day. May we always rely on Your Word to guide our days and satisfy our inner yearnings.

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