Father David Daly, LC
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John 2:13-25
Since
the Passover of the Jews was near, Jesus went up
to Jerusalem. He found in the Temple area those who
sold oxen, sheep, and doves, as well as the moneychangers
seated there. He made a whip out of cords and
drove them all out of the temple area, with the
sheep and oxen, and spilled the coins of the moneychangers
and overturned their tables, and to those who sold doves
he said, "Take these out of here, and stop making
my Father´s house a marketplace." His disciples recalled the words
of scripture, Zeal for your house will consume me. At
this the Jews answered and said to him, "What sign
can you show us for doing this?" Jesus answered and
said to them, "Destroy this Temple and in three days
I will raise it up." The Jews said, "This Temple
has been under construction for forty-six years, and you will
raise it up in three days?" But he was speaking
about the temple of his body. Therefore, when he was
raised from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had
said this, and they came to believe the scripture and
the word Jesus had spoken. While he was in Jerusalem
for the feast of Passover, many began to believe in
his name when they saw the signs he was doing.
But Jesus would not trust himself to them because he
knew them all, and did not need anyone to testify
about human nature. He himself understood it well.
Introductory Prayer: Lord Jesus, I
believe in your Incarnation: that you came to teach us,
suffer for us and show us the way home to
heaven. I trust in your utter goodness and mercy and
am confident that you are leading me always. I love
you and wish to make you known to many others,
so they can be filled with the peace and joy
that only you can give. Here I am now, ready
and longing to encounter you through this meditation.
Petition: Lord, purify me!
1. “Zeal for Your House Will Consume Me.” When they witnessed Jesus cleansing the
Temple, the apostles remembered the words from Psalm 69: “It
is zeal for your house that has consumed me” (Psalm
69:9). Through his zeal — his passionate love for God’s
house — Jesus fulfills the words from the Old Testament.
He takes possession of his own house, the Temple, and
he evicts all of those who are making it a
place of commerce. In doing so Christ teaches us that
our faith must also be pure from all selfish, pragmatic
concerns. We must be purified to grow in our friendship
with Christ.
2. Destroy This Temple: Jesus’ teachings about the
Temple also show us the path to interior purification: the
Paschal Mystery. He refers to his death and resurrection when he
says, “Destroy this Temple and in three days I will
raise it up.” Not only does he fulfill the Old
Testament in this Gospel passage, but he also gives us
the example and the key to our own purification: We
must die to ourselves in order to have life! We
must cast out the concerns and “commerce” that dominate our
hearts and minds even during times of prayer. Only through
purification can we can hear the voice of the Holy
Spirit.
3. Jesus Knows: Jesus does not need anyone to tell him about
human nature. He knows it well. He knows how hard
it is to break away from what is merely human
and to elevate all we do to a spiritual level.
When he was on earth, he experienced the struggle and
the temptations we face. Through his unfailing example he taught
us how to live. He taught us to be radical
in choosing God in our lives and courageous in putting
him first. We need to put him first in our
work, family and personal lives. When we can put God
first, then we can truly be temples of the Holy
Spirit.
Conversation with Christ: Lord Jesus, you know how we become weighed down
with mere human concerns; yet you desire much more for
us. Help me to follow your example and be radical
in my interior life. Give me the strength to put
you above all other worries and concerns.
Resolution: Lord, today I will weigh
what really is first in my life against what ought
to be first in my life, and I will take
a specific step to reestablish the proper order.