Friday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time
By Melanie Rigney
Christ ransomed us from the
curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written, Cursed by everyone who hangs
on a tree, that the blessing of Abraham
might be extended to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus, so that we might
receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.” (Job 40:3-5)
The
Lord will remember his covenant for ever. (Psalms 111:5)
When
Jesus had driven out a demon, some of the crowd said: “By the power of
Beelzebul, the prince of demons, he drives out demons.” Others, to test him,
asked him for a sign from heaven. But he knew their thoughts and said to them,
“Every kingdom divided against itself will be laid waste and house will fall
against house.” (Luke
11:15-17)
Piety
Lord, I
strive to make my life and my ways a kingdom devoted to one: You.
Study
Driven out any demons lately?
Maybe it’s that cookie at the coffee shop or the
difficulty in staying loving when your children are driving you crazy or that
person in your prayer group to whom you’d just like to say, “Get to the point
already.” But it happens. We can conquer
demons. We do it frequently.
The challenge is that often, there’s another, similar
demon that remains. Maybe you’re successfully resisting the cookie, but then
there’s that third glass of wine in the evening. Maybe you’re doing well with
not yelling at your children, but with people who cut you off in traffic, well,
that’s another story. Maybe you’re controlling your tongue in prayer group, but
at work, forget about THINK (Is it true? Is it helpful? Is it inspiring? Is it
necessary? Is it kind?) before you speak.
Demons. That’s the problem. They have a tendency to
change forms and hang around. Living a consistent, faith-filled life in all
situations, even with Christ’s help, can be difficult. But it’s the only way to
keep the kingdom undivided against itself.
Action
Identify
one demon in your life that is popping up in several situations. Speak with a
priest, spiritual adviser, or trusted friend about ways you can drive it out
for good.
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