"YOU ARE THE TEMPLE OF GOD"
First Reading: Ezekiel : 47:1-9,12
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 3: 9-13,15-17
Gospel Reading: John 2: 13-22
* First reading is from the book of Prophet Ezekiel. The Prophet gives a very elaborate vision of the heavenly Jerusalem temple. The heavenly temple is a symbol of God's presence among His people. Today being the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, we are reminded through this reading of the importance of giving respect and reverence to God and holy places.
* Second reading is from the first letter of St.Paul to the Corinthians. Paul reminds the Christians in Corinth that they are God's temple and the Spirit of God dwell in each of them. Hence they have be pure and holy. This is also a reminder to each of us that being the temple of God, we have to lead a life that is holy and blameless before God.
"Jesus Cleansing the Temple"
Today's Gospel reading is from St. John. The context of this passage is that, Jesus driving out traders from Jerusalem temple . He is deeply pained by the desecration of the temple and it being used for business. He is challenged by his detractors and enemies. He insists that 1. His Father's house cannot be made into a place of trade. 2. He challenges them to destroy the Temple and it will be raised up in three days.
Significance of Jesus' action:
1. Jesus proclaimed that the place of God's presence was not a building but the temple of His body, and hence it is sacred.
2. The full meaning of Jesus's words became clear to disciples only after His resurrection.
3. Places dedicated to God, places of worship and prayer are profaned even today through different types of trades. As followers of Jesus each one of us are responsible to stand up against all such profaning activities.
4. Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. Hence they are sacred and not to be abused but to be taken care of.
First Reading: Ezekiel : 47:1-9,12
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 3: 9-13,15-17
Gospel Reading: John 2: 13-22
* First reading is from the book of Prophet Ezekiel. The Prophet gives a very elaborate vision of the heavenly Jerusalem temple. The heavenly temple is a symbol of God's presence among His people. Today being the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, we are reminded through this reading of the importance of giving respect and reverence to God and holy places.
* Second reading is from the first letter of St.Paul to the Corinthians. Paul reminds the Christians in Corinth that they are God's temple and the Spirit of God dwell in each of them. Hence they have be pure and holy. This is also a reminder to each of us that being the temple of God, we have to lead a life that is holy and blameless before God.
"Jesus Cleansing the Temple"
Today's Gospel reading is from St. John. The context of this passage is that, Jesus driving out traders from Jerusalem temple . He is deeply pained by the desecration of the temple and it being used for business. He is challenged by his detractors and enemies. He insists that 1. His Father's house cannot be made into a place of trade. 2. He challenges them to destroy the Temple and it will be raised up in three days.
Significance of Jesus' action:
1. Jesus proclaimed that the place of God's presence was not a building but the temple of His body, and hence it is sacred.
2. The full meaning of Jesus's words became clear to disciples only after His resurrection.
3. Places dedicated to God, places of worship and prayer are profaned even today through different types of trades. As followers of Jesus each one of us are responsible to stand up against all such profaning activities.
4. Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. Hence they are sacred and not to be abused but to be taken care of.
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