Thursday November 11

THIRTIETH-SECOND WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME 

 GOD’S KINGDOM IS AMONG US

 

Introduction

      The author of the book of Wisdom gives high praise to wisdom. She is personified, she is like a spirit that moves. She is like the breath of God that orders all things well.

      To the Pharisees and perhaps to the disciples too, anxiously looking for signs, Jesus says: The kingdom of God is among you, right in your midst. It is already present in our lives. In other words, be wise and be committed to the present, to building up God’s kingdom now. Seek eternity and eternal life in the present, and God’s good day will come in God’s good time.

 

Opening Prayer

Lord our God,
your kingdom is not an established order
but something that is alive and always coming.
Make us aware that it is to be found
where we let you reign,
where we and the kingdom of people
give way to your kingdom,
where we let your justice and love and peace
take the place of our fumbling and stumbling.
Lord, establish your kingdom among us
through Christ Jesus, our Lord.

 

Reading 1: Wis 7:22b–8:1

In Wisdom is a spirit
intelligent, holy, unique,
Manifold, subtle, agile,
clear, unstained, certain,
Not baneful, loving the good, keen,
unhampered, beneficent, kindly,
Firm, secure, tranquil,
all-powerful, all-seeing,
And pervading all spirits,
though they be intelligent, pure and very subtle.
For Wisdom is mobile beyond all motion,
and she penetrates and pervades all things by reason of her purity.
For she is an aura of the might of God
and a pure effusion of the glory of the Almighty;
therefore nought that is sullied enters into her.
For she is the refulgence of eternal light,
the spotless mirror of the power of God,
the image of his goodness.
And she, who is one, can do all things,
and renews everything while herself perduring;
And passing into holy souls from age to age,
she produces friends of God and prophets.
For there is nought God loves, be it not one who dwells with Wisdom.
For she is fairer than the sun
and surpasses every constellation of the stars.
Compared to light, she takes precedence;
for that, indeed, night supplants,
but wickedness prevails not over Wisdom.

Indeed, she reaches from end to end mightily
and governs all things well.

 

Responsorial Psalm: Ps 119:89, 90, 91, 130, 135, 175

(89a) Your word is for ever, O Lord.
Your word, O LORD, endures forever;
it is firm as the heavens.
R. Your word is for ever, O Lord.
Through all generations your truth endures;
you have established the earth, and it stands firm.
R. Your word is for ever, O Lord.
According to your ordinances they still stand firm:
all things serve you.
R. Your word is for ever, O Lord.
The revelation of your words sheds light,
giving understanding to the simple.
R. Your word is for ever, O Lord.
Let your countenance shine upon your servant,
and teach me your statutes.
R. Your word is for ever, O Lord.
Let my soul live to praise you,
and may your ordinances help me.
R. Your word is for ever, O Lord.

 

Alleluia: Jn 15:5

Alleluia, alleluia.
I am the vine, you are the branches, says the Lord:
whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel: Lk 17:20-25

Asked by the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God would come,
Jesus said in reply,
“The coming of the Kingdom of God cannot be observed,
and no one will announce, ‘Look, here it is,’ or, ‘There it is.’
For behold, the Kingdom of God is among you.”

Then he said to his disciples,
“The days will come when you will long to see
one of the days of the Son of Man, but you will not see it.
There will be those who will say to you,
‘Look, there he is,’ or ‘Look, here he is.’
Do not go off, do not run in pursuit.
For just as lightning flashes
and lights up the sky from one side to the other,
so will the Son of Man be in his day.
But first he must suffer greatly and be rejected by this generation.”

 

Intercessions

–   For the Church, which is not yet the kingdom, that it may be a visible sign of God’s kingdom on earth by its openness to all, its spirit of love and service, we pray:

–   That all Christians may contribute to make the Gospel credible by our commitment to justice and love, we pray:

–   That we may build roads of peace and service to one another and that we may prepare ourselves and the world to welcome Jesus and the kingdom of God, we pray:

 

Prayer over the Gifts

Lord God,
if we let you reign in us
rather than our self-will
or the people and things around us,
we would recognize that there is
a holy communion of love between you and us.
Come among us in Christ,
in this Eucharist and in daily life,
and take possession of us
to rule and forgive, to sanctify and enlighten,
to order all things for the good of all
and to renew us by your grace.
Grant us this through Christ, our Lord.

 

Prayer after Communion

Loving and all-wise Father,
in this Eucharistic celebration,
you have again given us Jesus, your Son.
Through his Spirit of wisdom,
make us fully aware
that our human personality and existence
and people and events around us
are the way in which you call us
and in which we respond to your call.
Develop your kingdom among us
through him who is in our midst,
Jesus Christ, your Son and our Lord.

 

Blessing

The kingdom of God is among us. It is here if we have accepted Christ and let him light up our lives, in realities that are not so directly measurable: justice, forgiveness, love, peace, goodness. May Almighty God help us to build up this kingdom with Christ, our Lord and bless you for this task, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

 

Commentary

Jesus lived in a period of intense end-time expectation, with popular hope centered on the coming of the kingdom of God and the messiah. In his response to the Pharisees in today’s Gospel, Jesus indicates that their anticipation that the kingdom of God will come at a specific point in the future is misplaced. Jesus works and his teaching clearly indicate that the kingdom is already present in their midst. The closing verses may well have been directed to his own followers, who were anxious to see the Son of Man in his glory. That day will come, and Christ’s glory will be fully evident. But first he must follow the path of suffering.

Wisdom in today’s first reading is found primarily in God but also in the marvels of creation. Wisdom is pure and unsullied; no form of corruption is found in her. She enters the souls of humans and produces friends of God. Wisdom in the human order is the proper guiding of one’s life in accordance with God’s will. For the Jew, this was the law; for the Christian wisdom is the Spirit of Jesus himself.

Our belief is centered in the fact that the kingdom in its ini­tial stage is present in our life. Baptism, the Eucharist, the scrip­tures are our expressions of the kingdom. And where do we find wisdom? In our formation in the faith. Sad to say, many of our young people today are instructed for the sacraments and nothing more. But to learn the message of Jesus and to live his life requires a deepening of our faith and a willingness to live a life in con­formity with that wisdom that he imparts.

 

Points to Ponder

The meaning of true wisdom

The presence of the kingdom

Growth in our understanding of the faith.

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