Let God be God

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In the Gospel reading today from Luke 10, we hear more of Jesus’ words to the seventy-two as He sends them out. “Whoever listens to you listens to me. Whoever rejects you rejects me. And whoever rejects me rejects the one who sent me.” We must always remember that Jesus’ authority lies in the Church and its magisterium. When we reject the teachings of the Church, we reject Jesus.

In the first reading today from Job, God really lets Job have it with a series of questions. “Have you ever in your lifetime commanded the morning and shown the dawn its place?” “Tell me, if you know all: Which is the way to the dwelling place of light, and where is the abode of darkness, that you may take them to their boundaries and set them on their homeward paths?” Of course, these are all rhetorical questions that God asks Job.

The point here is that God has a big job that you can’t do, cause you ain’t God. Too often we like to supplant God, though, don’t we? We think that we know better than Him. That He couldn’t possibly understand the complexity of the situation in which we find ourselves. You want complexity? Try making a human being. Or an aardvark. Or anything else, for that matter. Oh, God knows. He knows much better than you and me. So what say we stop our pretending and just let God be God.

Father, forgive us for the many times when we try to take your place. Teach us to let you be God and Lord over every aspect of our lives. Amen.

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