In today’s gospel the Jews were going through the same emotions that we do when long-held beliefs are put into question. . Their three D’s might have sounded something like this:
Denial - everyone dies that has been proven time and time again, how can Jesus say that whoever keeps his word will never die
Dismissal - Jesus is crazy, he said he met Abraham, that just isn’t logical, Abraham died long before this character came on the scene
Deflection - this needs to go away because it is so confusing, so let’s get Jesus out of the way by throwing stones
The dialogue between Jesus and the Jews in today’s gospel calls us to move from three D thinking and replace it with three A’s. Rather than denial, we are being called to accept. Embracing God’s unending love for us can be difficult, especially when the voice in our head tells us we are unworthy, but it is always there for us. Our job is to accept and even surrender to the fact that no matter what God's love will prevail.
We need to allow rather than dismiss. Allowing has us opening up our hearts and minds to Jesus presence in our life. Rather than writing off what we don’t understand we need to concede to the mysteries of our faith and find God’s hand in our daily life.
And finally, rather than deflect when we encounter things that don’t make sense we have to assist. Rather than averting our attention from God’s message assisting asks us to stay. Assisting may look like prayer or listening or simply showing up to help a friend in need. Assisting is finding God in all things even when it isn’t always clear.
Today, let us pray for acceptance, allowance, and assistance in our faith life. Help us to be open to God’s love so that we may enjoy the many gifts we have been given.