LIVING ABOVE THE LAW
WEDNESDAY, TENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME 1 Kings 18:20-39; Ps 16:1-2,4-5,8,11; Mt 5:17-19 The Demand of God’s Justice We often miss the point of the need to habituate our minds to the word of God. We fail to understand that ignorance of the word of God and his loving presence will not spare us from the manipulations of demons and evil people. That is, if our lamps are not lit and placed on the lampstand or on a tub, forces of darkness will invade our space and force their way in. If we light our lamps and hide them under the tub or basket, then we are only useful to ourselves as individuals and not to our neighbours. When these are enveloped in darkness, they will profess their darkness in such a way that the darkness will overwhelm and extinguish our single light. God wants us to be lit and burning brightly, and also to shine forth our light to everyone around us. Hence, he called his disciples a city built on the mountain top. Maintaining the brightness of our light requires...