From the responsorial psalm: “Blessed the man who follows not the counsel of the wicked Nor walks in the way of sinners, nor sits in the company of the insolent, But delights in the law of the LORD and meditates on his law day and night. Those who follow you, Lord, will have the light of life.”
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew (Mt 11:16-19)
Jesus said to the crowds: “To what shall I compare this generation? It is like children who sit in marketplaces and call to one another, ‘We played the flute for you, but you did not dance, we sang a dirge but you did not mourn.'”
Jesus describes to the crowds two depictions of the kingdom of God. In neither of them do people of his generation participate in the revelation of God’s presence. They regarded John’s ascetism as insane and the full participation of Jesus within the community as sinful and indulgent. That leaves for them by their own choice an existence in limbo, neither here nor there. “But wisdom is vindicated by her works,” Jesus tells them. And Isaiah, speaking the word of the LORD, says, “If you would hearken to my commandments, your prosperity would be like a river, and your vindication like the waves of the sea.” To be forgotten by God is to choose to live apart from him in an oblivion that willfully stands outside of his presence.
God, help me listen to your commandments. As you say through Isaiah, teach me what is for my good, and lead me on the way I should go. If the hope of prosperity isn’t enough to lead me on or seems uncertain, give me the grace to desire always to remain in your presence. You, the Holy One of Israel, sent Jesus your Son as incarnate wisdom to lead us out of darkness and into the light of your face. Isn’t that enough to follow where he goes? Saint Lucy, pray for us!
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.