Johannine Hours - March 1995 - Deuteronomy 6,1-9 [The "Johannine hours" are meant as a way of seeking God in silence and prayer in the midst of our daily life. During the course of a day, take a moment to read the Bible passage with the short commentary and to reflect on the questions which follow. Afterwards, a small group people can meet to share what they have discovered and perhaps for a time of prayer.] In the ancient world, there were many gods. Every aspect of life had its tutelary deities: there were the gods of the home, the gods of work, of travel, and so on. If the diversity of life was thus clearly manifested, its unity remained more precarious. In this context, the heart of the religion of the people of the Bible is all the more surprising: faith in one God alone (v.4), a God without peers. This does not imply so much the non-existence of other gods (explicit monotheism, a formal denial of their existence, is a relatively late phenomenon) as the call for a total commitment. In other words, confessing one God is not an abstract proposition but a concrete choice: we are going to follow the Lord and nobody else, "without turning either to the right or the left" (Deut 5,32). But the God of Israel is not one of the "little deities" of the surrounding world who rebelled against the others and conquered them. On the contrary, this God has the right to ask for a total commitment because his realm encompasses the whole of existence. Since this God is the Source of all that exists, those who give him everything are not mutilated. The diversity of life remains, but it is enabled to serve a deeper unity. And so this faith reveals, as if by ricochet, the unity of the human being. Henceforth there exists in us the possibility of a yes that commits our entire being. A human being is not a mere collection of disparate elements; faith makes possible, starting from the heart, a slow and patient unification of the personality, in order to love the Lord with all one's heart, with all one's soul and with all one's strength. *Through what acts, even very humble ones, can we express our wish to love the Lord with our whole being? *Does my faith help me to find unity in my life especially when I feel pulled in all directions by inner contradictions? How? email: taize@cpe.ipl.fr ----------------------------------------------------- file: /pub/resources/text/taize/johannine: jh9503.txt .