Daily Reflection: 29 August 2023

St. John the Baptist was put to death because he spoke truth.

It’s always amazing to me the lengths people will go to in order to block out truth. So whetted are they to what they want to believe or what they want to do, people will gravely sin just to avoid the truth.

Which just proves that they know the truth when they hear it, they just don’t want to hear it.

Why didn’t Herodias want to hear the truth from John about her unlawful marriage to Herod?

I imagine it’s because she liked living the high life. She liked her life of luxury and comfort. John’s voice pierced her conscience and she didn’t want to be convicted. So, she looked for her chance to silence him and she got it.

But, I guarantee she went to her grave knowing that John was right.

We all deep down know when someone is speaking truth to us whether we acknowledge it or not.

It’s why we rage at someone who speaks truth to us and we don’t want to hear it. We don’t want to be separated from our sin. We hold it too close and its grip is strong.

It’s why we try to silence people who speak truth. If I can’t hear you, I don’t have to be confronted with your words.

It’s why people who speak moral truth are rarely popular and people seek to destroy them. Like I said, we can’t imagine life without our sin. Mostly because we don’t trust that God will give us anything better.

Not only do we buck against hearing the truth from others, but we also buck against hearing it from God.

People cherry-pick which verses they’ll believe in. They must fit their world view and they will perform mental gymnastics to get around verses that make them uncomfortable, most notably verses about sexual sins, but also marriage and divorce.

We only want cool-guy, best friend Jesus. We like it when He calls out Pharisees, but not us. We don’t want any part of Jesus admonishing us.

There is objective moral, spiritual, and physical truth, Catholic Pilgrims. It can be discovered. We must be humble enough to accept it and courageous enough to speak it, just like St. John the Baptist.

Live the Faith boldly and travel well this Tuesday.

St. John the Baptist, pray for us!

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