THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, C
JOY IN THE WORD!
The bible study group was about
to end; it was wrapping-up with a final sharing from a participant. Then
someone, known as a Bible expert, arrived just at that time, terribly too late,
but as he took a seat, he immediately started talking about a word he
overheard. He wanted to discuss his thoughts on “love” he said, because the
last sharer mentioned that word.
The leader reminded him that the topic was not love, but “Jesus the Way
to the Father”. Without batting an eyelash, this late-comer started preaching
about that other topic.
He rattled on and on about people
today losing the way of righteousness. He passionately told the others how they
must fight the wickedness of the world. He told his listeners how God’s love is
uncompromising and therefore, unless they change and follow his divine will,
they will all experience the harsh judgment of God. The others, who couldn’t
control him, were helplessly listening to his endless ranting.
Some people who read the Bible
think that they are above others. They think that they are entitled to judge
other people’s sins. They think and act as if they alone know God in a personal
way.
The first reading (Nehemiah 8)
today tells us that in fact it is the contrary! The Word of God must not
produce people who are strict and stiff and judgmental. The Word of God has one
impressive and lasting effect – joy!
Nehemiah read and preached on the
book of the Law, the Scriptures the people knew. And people were so affected they
were crushed in the heart and were weeping. But Nehemiah wasted no time in
telling them not to cry. “Do not be sad… do not weep” he said. he even
continued: eat and drink and share with those who do not have anything. The purpose of God’s word is to encourage
and strengthen people in joy.
Do we receive God’s Word in joy
as we pray and worship? Is the preaching in our church filled with horror and
doom or with joy in the Lord? Many people have already turned their backs on
their church because they do not find anything there inspiring ang joyful. Let
us bring joy back into our reading, praying and preaching of the Word of the
Lord.