DO NOT TREAT THE WORD OF GOD WITH CONTEMPT

⏰Friday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time 2 (06 July 2018)

đź“–Amos 7:4-6, 9-12; Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131 (R. Matt 4:4); Matt 9:9-13

While we pray for God’s blessing and deliverance as we were promised yesterday, there is an important warning given to us today. Some of us are now so familiar with God and the Word of God, or claim to be so close to him and very familiar with the Word of God such that they do not regard these with much importance again. That is a risk.

The prophet Amos recounted how some people in that category were becoming less interested in religious matters but rather wishing that such religious matters be cleared off their neck so that they can go after their personal affairs.

Is it not equally true that many of us behave in such manner? Do we not neglect our religious obligations in pursuit of ephemeral satisfaction just because God is slow to anger?

On our existential level, do we not try all we can to make sure we cheat others in a bid to survive? Are we among those who hoard things in order to sell them at an exorbitant price when it becomes scarce?

In all these, the prophet Amos warns that if we continue to neglect God and his call on us to uphold justice, time would come when we shall look for him without seeing him (read Amos 8:4-12). Imagine such a drought! What can we do without God?

Hmmmm! May we never nosedive to a level when God would distance himself from us because of our filthy living. Amen.

Have a beautiful day spent in steadfastness with God and love of our neighbour. Peace be with you.

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