This is one of
those homilies that you wish everyone could hear, not because I think I’m
awesome but because it cuts to some really important issues
I first remember
hearing it in religion class in grade school, not from my teachers but from my
classmates, and then have heard it a lot since from lots of different people –
“Didn’t Judas HAVE to hand Jesus over?”
or “God made Judas do it”
-
i.e.
“Judas might be okay?”
-
i.e.
“Judas was a robot…an actor reciting lines given to him by God…”
But the Gospels
of course discredit all this as hogwash
Jesus: “woe to
that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed.
It would be better for that man if he had never been born.”
Now, the reason I
wish everyone could hear this homily is that there are TWO huge implications of
this
1.
God
never has someone do evil
Here’s the
problem with thinking God DOES have someone do evil – if God can have people do
evil for good outcomes (i.e. betray Jesus Christ so that the world will be
saved) then we can start doing evil things because of the good outcomes that we
think will happen
It becomes okay
to destroy embryos for the good perceived outcome of curing diabetes
It becomes okay
to use contraception in my marriage for the good perceived outcome of making my
marriage happier
It becomes okay to
experiment on human beings for the perceived good outcome of medical science
It becomes okay
to torture people for the perceived good outcome of saving soldiers lives
It becomes okay
to make money illegally for the perceived good outcome of feeding my family
LITERALLY ALL
HELL BREAKS LOOSE THE MOMENT A PERCEIVED FUTURE CONSEQUENCE CAN BE USED TO
JUSTIFY AN ACTION
Even worse…it
starts to be the case that if God wills evil or causes evil, then I can too…and
it even begins to be the case that, as we go down this road, that God can’t do
evil…so Him having Judas do this evil isn’t actually evil…so not only do the
ends justify the means, the end result according to this line of thinking MAKES
THE EVIL ACT GOOD.
And so it has
become fashionable to say such things today, even in the Church – the
apparently evil acts might not actually BE evil, as the circumstances or
intentions of an act might make an evil act actually good.
Because look –
God did something that looked evil but wasn’t
3 things to each
act –
1)
Act
itself
2)
Circumstances
3)
Intentions
of the person
And numbers 2 and 3 NEVER change NUMBER 1
2.
God
never makes any robots – good or evil.
God doesn’t use people. He
doesn’t give people lines to recite – GOD GIVES US FREE WILL!!!
It is a highly damaging and false way to view God if we think
of him as EVER using people for something.
If God uses people, then we start to think we can to.
Jesus’ words about Judas need to be with us always – Woe to
that man by whom the son of man is betrayed.
It would be better for that man if he had never been born
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