I have a bird feeder attached to my back fence. It’s a
delight to watch the parents feeding their babies perched on branches. But soon
grown, the free lunch is over and competition at the feeder becomes very
aggressive – after all this is nature – the natural law for these little
creatures is, “the survival of the fittest.
St. Peter in his first letter, chapter two says this: “Beloved,
I urge you as aliens and sojourners to keep away from worldly desires that wage
war against the soul.”
What does he mean calling us Aliens and Sojourners: he is
not signifying absence from one’s native land, this image denotes rather our
estrangement from this world during our earthly pilgrimage on earth. Earth is
not our real home, we are only living here for a short time. The spiritual
world in the heavens is our true home. The law of the survival of the fittest
is not our way of living, something much higher is how we are to act while we
spend these few years here on planet earth. That is why James writes today:
Those conflicts and disputes among you, where do they come from? Do they not come from your cravings that are at war within you? You want something and do not have it; so you commit murder. And you covet something and cannot obtain it; so you engage in disputes and conflicts. You do not have, because you do not ask. You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, in order to spend what you get on your pleasures. Jas. 4:1-3
This is acting like the sparrows at my bird feeder, not
as spiritual people on our way back to the Father’s house. James continues:
Adulterers! Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Therefore, whoever wishes to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God. Or do you suppose that it is for nothing that the scripture says, "God yearns jealously for the spirit that he has made to dwell in us"? But he gives all the more grace; therefore it says, "God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble." Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Jas. 4:4-7
James is a strong antidote for those wish to water down
the challenge of holiness found in the gospel.
As we observe Jesus navigating through the gospels people
keep saying, “Who is this? He is not like anyone we have ever known.” Jesus is
trying to get us to understand who we really are – that we have a calling much higher
than the creatures of this world. We must stop acting like the birds at the
bird feeder.
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Sunday, 23 September 2018
Twenty-fifth Sunday - 2018
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