Friday July 23rd in Ordinary Time

The Trip Home

For I, the Lord, your God, am a jealous God.

I am not certain about you but I find it hard to picture God as “jealous”. Somehow, the concept does not fit in the image of God the Father, God the Son, or God the Holy Spirit. If God is love how could He be “jealous” at the same time.

The answer seems to me in the nature of the Ten Commandments. It is interesting that Catholics, Protestants and Jews all have the same Commandments but number them differently. The words from Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5 are all the same. However, if I were to count them, there would be eleven or twelve. The important thing is that we follow them to the letter.

I forget who said this, but Saints were never extrodinary people but people with all their flaws, obeyed the Commandments. I think the quote was from Blessed Bishop Fulton Sheen .

God cannot be imperfect. If He is jealous in the sense that the only way he can communicate with the creatures He loves is if those creatures follow the Commandments. God’s nature cannot be in the same presence as evil. When we sin we turn away from that love.

We cannot ever deny or say this enough. God wants and yearns for a relationship between us and Him. Nonetheless, he can’t deny Himself.

Jesus says in todays Gospel, But the seed sown on rich soil is the one who hears the word and understands it, who indeed bears fruit and yields a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold. The seeds we sow following the Commandments are not only for our benefit but for the relationship and benefit of others.

So for me today in 2021, the way I follow the Commandments are the seeds that I will sow for my children, grandchildren and my faith community.

A buddy of mine told me recently, that my faith will get me through anything bad thing that goes on in my life. He is not particularly religious but he was right. Our faith and how well we follow the commandments are the seeds of the the future generation. It allows that relationship with the triune God to flourish.

So how we keep the Commandments is directly associated with the relationship with God and a signal to the world on how we live by keeping those Commandments. Why? Because we have a relationship with a “jealous” God who wants us to be His people.

We are the seeds that blossom in this and future generations.

Happy Planting!

God Love you always

Bob Burford

PS: Please pray for Anna, Paul, and Kathryn who have cancer.

Picture Credit: “The Trip Home” by U.S. Geological Survey is marked with CC PDM 1.0

About the Author

My name is Bob Burford and am married to my lovely bride, Anna. I am a cradle Catholic and worship at Church of Saint Mary's in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I am active in the Knights of Columbus and praying where the Lord wants both of us to serve in our new faith home. College degrees in Economics and Accounting. My wife and I have eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Love Pope Frances and proclaiming the Word of the Lord in my life! Please pray for all the Ukrainian people. Pray for their salvation and physical and emotional health.

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11 Comments

  1. To our beloved brothers and sisters who are not feeling ALMIGHTY GOD is with in your situation.

  2. I have been recently diagnosed with cancer as well so please pray for me along with Anna, Paul, and Kathryn. Thank you.

  3. We pray for the healing of Anna, Paul and Kathryn and that there medical teams may bring them the best of care…Peace with you Bob as you sow your seeds.

  4. Praying for Kathryn ,Anna ,Paul and Bill that they be healed. I have often wondered how God could be jealous. Good reflection.

  5. Praying for all who live our lives following the commandants of Our Lord. And special prayers for the sick and dying. God’s Speed!

  6. Thank you for taking the time to write this reflection Bob.Your faith and your love for God always shine through your writing.
    Prayers for Anna,Paul and Kathryn and for you too Bill.May all those who are ill and anxious be surrounded by God’s loving light and healing power.🙏🏻

  7. A very profound reflection Bob. I agree that our faith and our relationship with this ‘jealous God’ are the seeds we sow for our future generations. So let’s be careful those seeds are sown on rich soil and bears fruit that will last for generations.
    I pray for Anna, Paul, Kathryn and Bill. Hold on to and believe the promises God gives in His word for healing. Isaiah 53:5; Duet 31:6; Exodus 15:6; 23:5, Psalm 31:9, 14-5, Psalm 41:3. May these promises come alive for you all in this challenging time. Pray for your miracle. He is a miracle working God. Dear Lord in the midst if this storm, grant them your peace in Jesus name and in thanksgiving. Amen.
    God’s abundant blessings to you Bob.

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