11th Week, Ordinary Time, Friday, June 17
2 Kings 11:1-4, 9-18, 20 / Matthew 6:19-23
Athaliah plots evil; God's providence frustrated her plot.
Athaliah's plot was frustrated, however, when Ahaziah's
infant son, Joash, was spirited off by his nurse. The nurse gave him to the
high priest, who hid him in the Temple. When Joash was seven years old, he was
presented to the people and anointed as the legitimate successor in the line of
David. Athaliah was arrested and executed.
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How strongly do we believe that God's providence is at work
in our world, even though things seem so bad at times? "God's foolishness
is wiser than human wisdom." 1 Corinthians 1:25
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The reading from Kings narrates the punishment that comes to
the family of Ahab and how the royal house of David is restored and with it the
religion of the God of Israel.
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As much as history can be interesting to read, yet there are
many names and characters that were involved in the events that can make
history rather tedious to read. And most of these characters are not that
famous and they just appeared at a point in time. Yet they also made their mark
in history.
Indeed, the lives of the people that has gone into the pages
of history are like a light for our lives. May we open our eyes to look at the
light and also look beyond to the eternal light. May we also go down in history
as persons whose hearts are fixed on the eternal heavenly treasures.
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Heart That Eyes
Jesus uses the images of treasure, heart, and eyes in one
go. How are they connected? Well, Jesus clearly states that where our treasure
is, there will our heart be. But how do we know where our heart is? Follow the
eyes! The eyes are intimately connected to the heart: Don’t we say that the
eyes are the windows to our soul? A mother cannot take her eyes off her baby,
because her baby is the treasure that her heart cherishes. A mystic cannot take
eyes off God because God is what her heart treasures. Wherever the mystic turns
her eyes to, God is what she sees. If you find your heart wandering after
things that are less worthy of who you are, gently force your eyes to what
truly matters: the heart will follow suit.
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Opening Prayer
Lord our God, you are the origin and purpose of all, the
meaning of our existence and the goal of all we do. We pray you today: draw us
out of our little self-created worlds and open us to you and your kingdom. Be
yourself the precious pearl of our lives and let each person around us be the
oyster shell in which we find that pearl. We ask this through Christ, our Lord.
Amen