Holy Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Babylon Shall Be Delivered – Part III
As we continue to explore the historical appendix in Chapter 52 describing the fall of Jerusalem to the Chaldeans (Babylonians), we find details of what happens to the Jewish leadership. The description is simple but in places horrific, reading like a newspaper report submitted by a correspondent for the evening edition.
Serve Babylon or perish . . . Leave her, my people, let each one save himself from the burning wrath of the Lord.
I once heard a wise woman say that each time she reads about the wrath of the Lord or the admonition to fear the Lord in the Old Testament that she substitutes the word love. . . because with the New Testament and the coming of Jesus, the complications of the Mosaic Law are transformed into the one word of the New Law. The wrathful God who reigns terror and demands obedience becomes the loving God who calls us to perfect union in him, with him, and for him in the person of Christ and the Mystical Body. This wise woman said that as mighty as the wrath of God is in the early days of history, so passionate is his love for us in the Messianic Days in which we live . . . the days between the First and the Second Coming. This gives us something to ponder.
I believe that we are constantly in Babylon, rendering unto her as Jesus said that we must render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s. We must serve Babylon or perish. This is where we have been planted.
I believe that a new wave of Persians is always at the gate, amassing forces as numerous as locusts. These are the things of this world, and they are always with us.
I believe that our forgiving and compassionate God regrets the evil he has done us, just as loving parents regret the discipline which they must administer.
Tomorrow, the power of God’s consoling love.
Visit a model of Solomon’s Temple at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, NY at: https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/metkids/2020/solomons-temple-model-judaica
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