Hi! and good mid-week to all of us, GUYS. And, let's finish off the Pharisees in our today's "food for the soul":
Woe to you, teachers of the Law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You build tombs for the prophets and decorate the monuments of the righteous. You say: Had we lived in the time of our ancestors, we would not have joined them in the blood of prophets. So, you yourselves confess to be kins of those who murdered the prophets. And now, finish off what your ancestors began!" - Matthew 23:27-32
(We have on one side "the prophets" and on the other those who "kill the prophets". The Bible shows us that the prophets meet with much opposition among the people of GOD and especially among its leaders.
There is a people of GOD and this people had necessarily its institutions which help it to be faithful to its mission. In fact this people follows their reflexes and social prejudices, and the whole institution, even if born of the Spirit, becomes heavy and hardens with time. Prophets are readily condemned when they challenge peace and unity in mediocrity or even unfaithfulness to the word of GOD.
The defenders of the Jewish community were not ready to listen to their prophet. It was one thing to honor the prophets of the past and keep the sacred books, another to accept the criticism addressed to them by GOD, not in the sacred books, but from the lips of JESUS, the carpenter.
Thus it was that the prominent Jews let the moment when GOD visited them slip by - following the path that would lead their nation to ruin.
The example of the Jewish nation must serve as a warning to us. Are our Christian communities, confronted today by a major crisis, able to build a poorer and more demanding Church? Will they be less pre-occupied with their personal survival rather than giving the Gospel to the world?)
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