Reflecting on the Word

By Rev. James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R.

During this annual week of praying for Christian Unity, it may be either consoling or disheartening to realize that from the beginning there were divisions in the  church. In Paul’s day, the bickering arose in Corinth over rival loyalties: “I belong  to Paul . . . to Peter . . . to Apollos . . . to Christ.” Paul tries to put an end to this  from the start, asking the various factions, “Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified  for you? Or were you baptized in the name of Paul?” (1 Corinthians 1:13). 

Today’s readings remind us that the darkness of division, whether among  nations, churches, or families, is not part of the kingdom of heaven. Diversity, yes;  division, no. The light that Christ came and continues to bring is the light that  allows us to look into the face of our brother and sister and see the face of God. 

Jesus came into Galilee preaching the good news of the coming of God’s rule,  proclaiming that God’s loving presence was here even now: “Repent, for the  kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 4:17). There is an urgency here, a call  to repent, change, seek, and accept God’s rule in our lives. This call is as urgent  for us today as it was then. As nations continue to build up arsenals of nuclear  weapons, there is an unparalleled possibility of devastation on a global level. 

Jesus continues to seek others to join him in preaching this gospel message. A  divided community is a counter-sign, not serving to bring about the kingdom. The  death of Christ was to heal such divisions. When we settle for division, we “empty  the cross of Christ of its meaning.” 

Consider/Discuss

  • Do I hear Jesus’ call to repent as if it is spoken to me? 
  • Have I made peace with division in my life where there could be unity?

Responding to the Word

Turn to Psalm 27 (today’s responsorial psalm) and use it for meditation.  Today’s short response can also serve as a mantra during the coming week: “The  Lord is my light and my salvation.” We pray that the Lord deliver us from any  division that threatens the body of Christ and that we live in the light and be a  light for others.

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