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Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2017. Nov. 24., P, 16:53:45 CET


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Your daily Gospel reflection...
Friday, November 24, 2017
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Memorial of Saint Andrew Dung-Lac and Companions

Luke 19:45-48


*Friends, in today's Gospel we see Jesus cleansing the Temple. What did it
mean for a provincial prophet to come into the holy city of Jerusalem and
make a ruckus in the Temple? Well, you can probably imagine. To make
matters worse, as we heard yesterday, Jesus says something that is as
shocking as his actions. He says, "I will destroy this temple and in three
days rebuild it." No wonder that it was precisely this act that led to his
crucifixion. So what was he doing and why? First, in showing his lordship
over even this most sacred symbol, he was announcing who he was. Throughout
the Gospels, Jesus acts in the person of God. Secondly, he was instituting
a new temple, the temple of his crucified and risen body. Jesus himself is
the place where God dwells, and we, in the measure that we are grafted on
to him, are temples of the Holy Spirit. *Jesus is passing judgment on* all
of the inadequate, corrupt forms of human religion and is establishing the
new and eternal covenant, the new temple, in his own person.*

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