Like a Stream in God’s Hand
(Prov 21:1-6, 10-13; Ps 119; Lk 8:19-21)
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The Grand Canyon is two hundred, seventy-seven miles long, up to eighteen miles wide, and over a mile deep. Water flowing there, over millions of years, has left its mark in layer after layer of rock. How awesome, then, that the writer of Proverbs today likens our hearts to a stream in God’s hands and God turns this stream wherever he wants it to go!
The message for us today is clear: be like a stream in God’s hand, open to be directed by God’s will at the touch of God’s hand, and attentive to the Word of God
.Water is such an appropriate image for life in the reign of God. It is humble, always seeking the lower place. It is persistent, wearing down the hardest rocks over time. It is also a symbol of transformation: once it has served its purpose here on earth, it evaporates and rises to the heavens, only to come back again as rain to serve another purpose here on earth.
To become a stream in the hand of God sensitive to wherever God wants that stream to go, however, is to be an even greater image of life in the reign of God.
The Gospel tells us how to be that stream. We are to hear the Word of God and do it. A student once asked me why Catholics worshipped Mary when Jesus pushed her and his family away, as we hear in today’s Gospel. I replied that was not the case at all. Jesus was using his mother as an example to show that those who listen to his Word and keep it, can be closer to him spiritually than his mother who gave birth to him is close to him physically. He was actually honoring his mother and using her to teach us the importance of hearing his Word and keeping it.
Psalm 119 is unique in the scriptures in that every stanza in that psalm except for one has one or more references to the Word of God in it. Today we hear the words “law,” “precepts,” “ordinances,” and “commandments.” “Law” actually occurs three times. Obviously, it was important to the psalmist that we hear the word of God and keep it.
There are so many ways we can be that stream in the hand of God, sensitive to doing God’s will, and one of the best ways is to, precisely, hear the Word of God and keep it. We can keep it by loving others, forgiving from the heart those who hurt us, accepting our losses without bitterness, serving others, helping the poor, working for justice.
The reading from Proverbs encourages us to perform right deeds and reminds us working for justice is better than ritual and sacrificial worship. We are advised to be diligent and wise, and especially to be open to the cry of the poor. And like water, we are to be humble and avoid false pride that is actually sinful egoism.
The Church today honors Saints Cosmos and Damian who certainly heard the Word of God in their lives and kept it. Legend has it they were twins, both physicians who practiced without charging fees, and who suffered martyrdom during a period of persecution. Around this legend grew another: a gruesome story of their suffering as well as a history of miraculous cures. After Emperor Justinian I claimed to have been cured of illness through their intercession, he honored the city of Cyr, which had the relics of the saints, and encouraged the devotion. In the 16thcentury, both an oratory and a basilica were built in their honor. Along with the apostle Luke, Cosmos and Damian are patron saints of physicians and surgeons.
The Eucharist is based on the blood and water that flowed from the side of Jesus as he hung upon the Cross. Truly Jesus, above all others, was like a stream of water in the Father’s hand, always seeking only to do the Father’s will.
May we, like Jesus and like Cosmos and Damian, be a stream in the hands of God flowing within the reign of God, sensitive to the will of the Father, hearing and doing the Word of the Lord.
Let the water flow like a stream and falling down in God’s hands. We can also do the same by believing in God and trusting in Jesus Christ. We need to think that Jesus is set out to help us, forgive us and love us forever. Jesus will not hurt us and ignore us when we have any difficulties we have to face. He probably will not answer us immediately ; he always find ways to resolve any problems. Sometimes, it takes time to receive the message from God or even answering our prayer intentions. God will never abandon us and do not care about us. He has the heart to love us and care for us no matter how many sins we have done. We can also hear and live out this word to be closer to the Lord. Open our hearts and ourselves to receive the Jesus and Holy Spirit so he can deepen our understanding and faith so we can flow with him. Amen . Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ.
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Thanks for the homilies and pictures. Blessed Bishop Sylvain Lavoie.