Wednesday, July 1, 2020 – Be Careful What You Ask For

Be careful for what you ask for.  And be ready – to accept the consequences.

Seems to be a common theme in the world today. Tempting our fate with God, and then having to face the music. The world has been polarized. It is a world of extremes. It seems as if there is no in-between, no discussion, no compromise. Either you are with me, or you are against me.

We’ve asked for this. We’ve glorified our worldly desires and ambitions. We’ve put out passions – political, social, and religious passions before our God.

We have given in to the sin of pride, thinking that we know best, that our way is the way, and that if you don’t agree with me then you are inferior. And this shows up in egotistical and unhinged rants, unnecessary violence, and anger on both sides.

This is exactly what the evil one wants. Man, he must be having a field day right now, watching this world as it is. There is polarization on all fronts. Everyone is divided. People are afraid, and acting irrationally.  It seems we are bursting apart at the seams.

The evil one is tempting God right now. He’s saying, ‘Go ahead, step in, and try to make something good out of this mess. My job is almost complete. You’re just going to make it worse.’

‘I’m turning everyone against each other. I’m spreading hate. I’m even turning your church against each other.

Go ahead Jesus, see what you can do with this!’

Be careful Satan, for what you ask for.

In the Gospel today, the demoniacs confront Jesus. They taunt Him and say. ‘what are You going to do? It’s not Your appointed time! Are you just going to torment us? You can’t do anything yet… But if you do drive us out, then send us into that herd of swine.’

They thought that they would live in the herd, ready to torment another day.

And Jesus said ‘Go’. But they did not see the consequences. The herd rushed into the sea and perished. And the demons perished with them as they had no host. They were not careful for what they wished for.

God – brings good – from even the worst of things. Sometimes – often – it requires sacrifice. Sacrifice of things dear and close to us.

We are in a time of sacrifice right now. On all fronts.

Globally. Nationally. In our communities. In our churches. And in our homes.

Evil has penetrated our hearts, both involuntary through this pandemic, but also through our choosing in our words, our actions, or more worrisome – perhaps our lack of words and our lack of action.

But we’ve asked for this, right? We don’t want to be told what to do, right? We want to do what we want. And so, we’ve built this society wear we essentially get to do, whatever we want to do.

But we’ve asked for it, and now, and in the foreseeable future, we will pay the consequences. Many of us, in the desire to do what we want to do, and not what God wants us to do, are going to go along for the ride with that herd – right over the cliff.

But good will come of this. Good already has come of this in certain respects. God is an Amazing God, and He can see in ways and directions that the evil one cannot.

But be careful what you ask for, what you seek in life. Because every action, and every inaction, has a consequence. Let Jesus be your true guide through it all, and you will prosper. For as countless people have said over the years, freedom is not the right to do what you want, but rather freedom is doing what we ought.

 In other words, do the right thing.

Seek God’s Will, and ask the Holy Spirit for guidance and what you ought to do.

About the Author

My name is Joe LaCombe, and I am a Software Developer in Fishers, Indiana in the USA. My wife Kristy and I have been married for 19 years and we have an awesome boy, Joseph, who is in 5th Grade! We are members of St. Elizabeth Seton Parish in Carmel, Indiana where we volunteer with various adult faith ministries. I love writing, and spending time with my family out in the nature that God created, and contemplating His wonders. I find a special connection with God in the silence and little things of everyday life, and I love sharing those experiences with all of you.

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8 Comments

  1. Good not evil wins the day…it may take its time but it always wins out. Doing what we ought while asking for Gods guidance and accepting the consequences. See what you can do with this one Satan. Thank you JL, you are always on point.

  2. Such truth. And just as in the Gospel, some people will think the cost is too high and will turn away. Let us be steadfast and persevere so that Good will prevail.

  3. Thanks so much for this presentation of Jesus’ message for living our day to day lives. Added it to my NOTES to go back to when I need a reminder that we really are all in this life together.
    Would love to put it on billboards everywhere.

  4. Thanks Joe! I always struggle with this…doing what I ought to do! It’s easy to do what we want to do…but doing what we ought to do is the hardest part. But by the grace of God and guidance of the Holy Spirit…we can be stirred in the right direction. Lord, help us, lead us!

  5. Some thoughts to share:

    Rightly said Joe. We are living in a world where nothing is right or wrong anymore. Each one is doing what feels right, whether it is right or wrong. Satan is rubbing his hands in glee, but it’s only a matter of time before Our God strikes His might and proves victorious once again.

    How did the demoniacs and those with evil spirits in them recognise Jesus as the Son of God right away? Why couldn’t the scribes and pharisees recognise Jesus, inspite of all the signs and wonders He did? Peter was the only one who said “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Not only did the Gentile town of Gadarenes beg Jesus to leave their district, but the Jews did away with Him permanently – at least they thought so. But victory was Jesus’ when HE rose from the dead and that became our salvation story. Praise you Jesus.

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