The money changers in the temple in today’s Gospel felt justified to profit from what people needed to fulfill their temple worship obligations. Unfortunately, sometimes we do the same thing. Let’s change the picture of the “money changers” to those in our modern-day, who profit from the needs of others: physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Look to your heart to see if in some small (or perhaps significant) way you profit from another person’s gifts, talents, or needs; another’s friendship or love; another’s fear or loneliness; another’s willingness to give of himself. Or look at the pride you might have because someone looks up to you, and you relish being of influence. Is it for the good of their soul, and yours, or because you crave power? Once you start down that slippery slope of false reasoning, the gray that governs your actions becomes a blind spot. You sometimes can no longer see that what you do is harmful. You can find so many justifications! Such was the case of the money changers in today’s Gospel. To them, it was justified. They couldn’t see how far they had sunk into the sin of corruption.
Ask yourself if the alluring power of sin has clouded your judgment so that you can no longer tell where you stepped off the path of righteousness. We can probably reason that the money changers started in good faith, but then it got out of hand, turning a “service” to the people into corruption, and sacrilegious use of sacred ground. Don’t let this happen to you.
Ezekiel gives us today, also, one of my favorite “pictures” into the heart of God. Grace in the form of water spilling from all sides of the temple, making the seawater fresh and the ground fertile. Life will be abundant; fruit trees will grow bearing fruit; their leaves shall not fade nor their fruit fall. The fruit shall serve as food and their leaves as medicine.
Today’s Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome is a great reminder to us that we are also called to be a temple of God! If you feel that you aren’t there yet, then stand in the water flowing from the side of Christ to bless and nourish you. Let Christ gently cleanse the money changer in you out of your heart and return that space to hallowed ground, a sacred space for him to dwell in communion with you. Let Him transform you into the temple He has created you to be!
God Bless.
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