Neighbor

Thursday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time
June 6, 2024

Today’s Readings:

https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/060624.cfm


One of the scribes came to Jesus and asked him,
“Which is the first of all the commandments?”
Jesus replied, “The first is this:
Hear, O Israel!
The Lord our God is Lord alone!
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart,
with all your soul, with all your mind,
and with all your strength.
The second is this:
You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
There is no other commandment greater than these.”
Mark 12:28-31


In this Gospel passage, Jesus really puts the spiritual life in a nutshell: Love God and love neighbor.

It’s pretty self-evident that to achieve holiness one must love God. But loving the neighbor is a far different story. Depending on our views in life, we might have a hard time with the annoying, Democrat/Republican, irresponsible, refugee, gay, unemployed, or subsidiary-dependent neighbor. Who is our neighbor, really? Or more to the point, who isn’t?

Today, in God’s Lavish Mercy:

Let’s work to understand and embrace all persons, indeed all Creation, as neighbor. Doing so, what is required of us in response?


Thought: from Fred Rogers

“All we’re ever asked to do in this life is to treat our neighbor
—especially our neighbor who is in need—
exactly as we would hope to be treated ourselves.
That’s our ultimate responsibility.”

Prayer: from Walter Brueggemann

On our own, we conclude:
there is not enough to go around

we are going to run short
of money
of love
of grades
of publications
of sex
of beer
of members
of years
of life

we should seize the day
seize our goods
seize our neighbours goods
because there is not enough to go around

and in the midst of our perceived deficit
you come
you come giving bread in the wilderness
you come giving children at the 11th hour
you come giving homes to exiles
you come giving futures to the shut down
you come giving easter joy to the dead
you come – fleshed in Jesus.

and we watch while
the blind receive their sight
the lame walk
the lepers are cleansed
the deaf hear
the dead are raised
the poor dance and sing

we watch
and we take food we did not grow and
life we did not invent and
future that is gift and gift and gift and
families and neighbours who sustain us
when we did not deserve it.

It dawns on us – late rather than soon-
that you “give food in due season
you open your hand
and satisfy the desire of every living thing.”

By your giving, break our cycles of imagined scarcity
override our presumed deficits
quiet our anxieties of lack
transform our perceptual field to see
the abundance………mercy upon mercy
blessing upon blessing.

Sink your generosity deep into our lives
that your muchness may expose our false lack
that endlessly receiving we may endlessly give
so that the world may be made Easter new,
without greedy lack, but only wonder,
without coercive need but only love,
without destructive greed but only praise
without aggression and invasiveness….
all things Easter new…..
all around us, toward us and
by us

all things Easter new.

Finish your creation, in wonder, love and praise. Amen.”


Music: Good Neighbor – Evan Craft

We may not look the same
Ya might talk different too
Got a long long list of differences
Between me and you
Different colors different stories
Even different politics
But He’s calling us now
To lay it all down
Get back to the heart of it
And be a good, good, good
Good, good neighbor
Learn to love each other with
The love of the Savior
Make room at the table
And share the hope that we got
And be a good, good
Good neighbor
And show the world we got a good God
I’ve read the good book
Every word in black and red
But is my faith alive if I live my life
And I don’t do what it says
Love your God with all your heart and soul
Love your neighbor as yourself
And be Jesus to a broken world
That’s crying out for help
And be a good, good, good
Good, good neighbor
Learn to love each other with
The love of the Savior
Make room at the table
And share the hope that we got
And be a good, good
Good neighbor
And show the world we got a good God
Yeah, we got a good God, oh
There’s room for everybody
In the family of God
There’s room for everybody
In the family of God
Make room at the table share
The hope that we got
‘Cause there’s room for everybody in
The family of God
The family of God
And be a good, good, good
Good, good neighbor
Learn to love each other with
The love of the Savior
Make room at the table
And share the hope that we got
And be a good, good
Good neighbor
And show the world we got a good God
And show the world we got a good God
And show the world we got a good God
There’s room for everybody
In the family of God
There’s room for everybody
In the family of God

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