JER 20: 10-13
PS 18: 2-3A, 3BC-4, 5-6, 7
JN 10: 31-42
“In my distress I called upon the Lord, and he heard my
voice”
Surrounded.
In each of the readings today we have figures that are surrounded. Jeremiah can
hear the “whispers of many” waiting for “any misstep.” Waiting for the
opportunity when he will be moved, so they can take “vengeance on him.”
Destroying floods and the snares of death surround the psalmist. Everywhere the
psalmist looks, death and destruction lurks. Jesus stands cornered by a group
of angry Jews, preparing to stone him.
Jesus asks, “I have shown you many good works from my
Father. For which of these are you trying to stone me?” For each of these
characters the good works of the Lord have pushed them into a corner. Escape
seems unlikely. What do they do?
“In my distress I called upon the Lord, and he heard my
voice.”
As the powers of death surround, they call upon the Lord and
he hears them. The Lord hears us. This is something we can take into our
everyday life. As we prepare to enter Holy Week remember, “The Lord is with
us.” We can keep experiencing the tragedy of the passion, but remember that the
Lord, “like a mighty champion” will come again.
Bryan Melcher is a Sophomore studying Theology.
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