Friday, March 15, 2024

4th Week of Lent 2024 - Friday - Obnoxious to the Satanic

 During the final weeks of Lent, the weekday scripture readings detail the growing hostility towards Jesus culminating in his crucifixion.  Why do Jesus’ enemies hate him so?  

Our first reading from the book of Wisdom gives us a glimpse into the psychology of Jesus’ opponents. In these verses, we encounter the musings of the wicked about the just man. The wicked call the just man obnoxious, he challenges their attitudes and behaviors and ideals, his righteousness is a rebuke to their wicked ways, his relationship with God exposes their alienation from God. 

In the just man, the wicked face a mirror reflecting their own iniquities. The just man walks a path of righteousness and divine trust contrasting sharply with their world of deception and malice. And so what do the wicked do when faced with this reminder of their iniquity? They plot against him: “With revilement and torture let us put him to the test that we may have proof of his gentleness and try his patience. Let us condemn him to a shameful death; for according to his own words, God will take care of him."

The plotting of the wicked mirrors the behavior of Satan in the Book of Job. Recall how Satan challenges Job’s integrity by arguing that Job is faithful only because God has blessed him with prosperity. He suggests that if Job were to face suffering, his true nature would be revealed, and he would surely curse God. Similarly, in the Book of Wisdom, the wicked test the just man, challenging his righteousness and hoping to unveil hypocrisy or weakness. They both act out of a belief that righteousness is not genuine but merely a facade maintained for personal gain or under favorable circumstances.

In the hostility towards the just man there is a clear parallel to the way Jesus was treated by His opponents leading up to the crucifixion, who are filled with the Satanic spirit. 

The wicked of his day plotted against Jesus, twisted His words, and sought to eliminate Him. For the Lord Jesus, in His perfection, was a living rebuke to their hypocrisy and sinfulness. His light exposed their darkness. His Divine love and truth, exposed their selfishness and pride, which mirrors the Selfishness and pride of the Satan himself. 

The Satanic spirit is constantly at work to turn hearts from justice and truth, to twist human minds so that they interpret the goodness and truth and beauty of Christ to be obnoxious. And Satan has won over many souls.

So again, our Lenten penances, are not just for ourselves. They are done in the spirit of Christ who came to destroy the works of Satan, and the hold Satan has on souls, that they we may live in the goodness, truth, and beauty of the living God. Let us be lavish in our prayer, fasting, and almsgiving for ourselves and the deliverance of those bound by the lies of the Evil One, for the glory of God and the salvation of souls. 

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That God may be pleased to increase faith and understanding in the catechumens and candidates who approach the sacraments of initiation in the coming Paschal Solemnity. 

For those without faith, those with hearts hardened toward God, and for those searching for Him.

For strength to resist temptation, and the humility to sincerely repent of sin.

That through fasting and self-denial, we may be ever more conformed to Christ.

For all who have died, and for all the poor souls in purgatory, and for X. for whom this Mass is offered.

Mercifully hear, O Lord, the prayers of your Church and turn with compassion to the hearts that bow before you, that those you make sharers in your divine mystery may always benefit from your assistance.


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