Friday, August 22, 2014

2nd August Trinity 2010, Creating Fire

Matthew 7, 1-29
2nd August Trinity

“Do not judge your fellow man, so that your judgment will not someday be visited upon yourself. For with the judgment that you pronounce you also speak your own judgment, and the measure by which you measure will be the measuring rod for your own self. Why do you look to the splinter in your brother’s eye, but do not become aware of the log in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother: “Wait, I will pull the splinter out of your eye”--but mark it well, there is a log in your own eye. You hypocrite, first remove the log from your own eye, and then you may be able to see how to remove the splinter from your brother’s eye.

Do not give what is holy to dogs, nor throw pearls to the swine, for these will tread them underfoot, and then turn upon you and tear you also to pieces.

Ask from the heart and it will be given to your heart; seek and you will find; knock and it will be opened to you; for he who asks in uprightness will receive; he who earnestly seeks will find; he who knocks, to him will be opened. Or are there among you those who when his son asks for bread would give him a stone; or when he asks for a fish would offer him a snake? If then you who in spite of wickedness know how to give good things to your children, how much more goodness will your Father in the heavens give to those who earnestly ask him for it.

All that you want that men should do for you, do first for them. This is the true content of the Law and the Prophets.

Walk through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the path is easy which leads to ruin [the abyss] and many are they who walk it. But narrow is the gate and difficult the path that leads to Life, and it is only the individual who finds it. 

Be on your guard against false prophets of healing. They come to you in the garments of peaceful lambs, but inwardly are rapacious wolves. You shall recognize them by the fruits of their deeds. Never will you harvest grapes from a thorn bush, nor figs from thistles. Every noble tree brings forth good fruit, but a wild tree only forms unusable fruit. A noble tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a wild tree cannot form good fruit. A tree that does not bring forth good fruit will be cut down and put in the fire. Therefore, recognize them by the fruits of their deeds.

Not everyone who addresses me with “Lord! Lord! “ can be taken up into the kingdom; only he who accomplishes the will of my Father in the heavens. In the future, when the light of God breaks over the earthly darkness, many will call to me. They will say, “Lord! Lord! have we not worked in advance for your revelation? Have we not driven out spirits of destruction in honor of you? Have we not gathered multiple powers for your word?”

Then I will freely say to them, ‘I do not know you. My paths are not your paths. Depart from me, for you serve the forces of chaos [the downfall of the world].’

Everyone who hears such words from me and acts accordingly will be like a man who wisely built his house on bedrock. The clouds burst, the waves rose, the winds blew and beat against that house. But it did not totter, for it was founded upon the rock.

He, however, who hears such words from me and does not act accordingly is like a man who foolishly builds his house upon sand. The rain comes down, the floods rise, the winds blow and beat upon the house, and it collapses with a great crash.”

When Jesus had completed saying this, the people were greatly moved, for he spoke to them out of spiritual authority, as if the powers of creation themselves spoke out of him, and not like their teachers of the law [canon-lawyers]. 



2nd August Trinity
August 1, 2010
Matthew 7: 1-14

The fiery summer sun is in the house of Leo the Lion. This is the house in which hearts are forged. This is the house in which our relationship with Christ, the Lion of Judah, is further developed.

Last week we heard how Peter’s heart opened to recognize the Christ in Jesus. This heart recognition is the necessary first step on the path of our developing relationship with our God.

The second step, is a further heart development, which we find in today’s reading. Christ says to us to be careful about how we regard others; critical, judging thoughts of them will boomerang. What lives in our hearts will end up injuring our own hearts. At the same time, we are to guard what is precious content in our own hearts and not expose it to others’ destructive cynicism.

To walk between the abyss of these two cynicisms, our own and others’, is to walk a narrow path. Our task is to remain heart-centered, heart-healthy, heart-balanced. To walk this middle path forges a heart vessel in Leo’s fire, a vessel that is open to receive the gifts that the spiritual world wants to pour into us. For ‘he who asks in uprightness will receive; he who earnestly seeks will find; he who knocks, to him will be opened’. Matthew 7: 7

This earnest uprightness is the hallmark of the lion-hearted. This is how we rightly enkindle the fire of the heart, the fire of a love that is creative. This is the fire that is behind all existence. For as the poet says:

Listen, I've light

in my eyes
and on my skin
the warmth of a star, ….
…  And
everything alive
…is turning
into something else
as at the heart
of some annihilating
or is it creating
fire
that's burning, unseeably, always
burning….[1]





[1] Franz Wright, “The Fire” in God's Silence



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