Friday, April 15, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 51

 The final chapter of Ben Sira consist of two prayers and an autobiagraphical footnote. The two prayers are beautiful prayers thanking God for his steadfast love and protection. It is the footnote that I found particularly intersting.


Ben Sira reminds us that he asked for wisdom...He sought her out in all his travels. But he is not ther yet as he says "and I will search for her until the end. " (51:14). And therein lies the challenge for us. We are never "there." We are Always on The Journey." 

Happy Easter!


Thursday, April 14, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 50

 Chapter 50 ends the section on honoring our ancestors in the faith and it moves into a benediction.

In the epilogue we hear who writes this book. "Instruction in understanding and knowledge I have written in this book, Jesus son of Eleazar son of Sirach of Jerusalem." (50:27) And then he issues this challenge: "Happy are those who concern themselves with these things, and those who lay them to heart will become wise." (50:28).

I hope you have enjoyed walking with Ben Sira through this season of Lent. As we enter into these three days of the Triduum may we do so with the Wisdom of Ben Sira as our guide.



Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 49

I love this line about Josiah: He kept his heart fixed on the Lord (49:3). 

Archbishop Daniel's episcopal motto was Seek the Face of the Lord. That is what life is all about. I was talking with one of my priest friends who said of his life: "Someday I wuld like someone to say of me--he drew closer to God day by day." 

I love that image and would be happy if people could say that of me upon my death.

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 48

Elijah and Elisha were two great prophets. 

I love the defintion of a prophet as one who comforts the afflicted and afflicts the comfortable. I have had many prophetic people in my life. Back when I was in seminary, I didn't always pray the Liturgy of the Hours. These are the prayers that all priests commit to praying every day. I prayed them some, but certainly not every day. I figured I would begin praying them daily once it was required! I mentioned this to a priest who said to me: "Tom, if you are not praying them now, you probably won't pray them later." I took that to heart and began praying them each day.

Who are the prophets in your life? Who comforts you when you are afflicted and afflicts you when you are comfortable? 

Monday, April 11, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 47

David, Solomon, Rehoboam and Jeroboam.

What I find interesting about these four is that all four were flawed individuals. honoring these four is a reminder to me that no one is perfect and God can use anyone to accomplish his will. David was an adulterer and murderer but is often revered as the greatest kings of Israel.

Ben Sira reminds us that Solomon ruled in peace becasue of his father David. He grew up with wisdom but also failed in great ways. Perhaps this is why people in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks. Because we all live in glass houses.



Sunday, April 10, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 46

 

Caleb and Joshua are honored because they led the people of Israel into the promised land (46:8)

 

Ben Sira also honors the “judges.” The judges were men and women set apart to help the 12 tribes of Israel stay on track. They aren’t judges who wear long black robes and hang out in courtrooms. They are local elders chosen by God’s Spirit to lead Israel in times of crisis.

 

We all need people to help us in times of crisis. Who are the “judges” in your life?

Saturday, April 9, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapters 44-45

 Sorry I missed a day. 

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 44

The next several chapters of this book recount champions of our faith. These men (remember me saying Ben Sira was a bit of a sexist by today’s standards) were the heroes of the Old Testament. I don’t know if your Bible tells you where to find their stories or not, but if it does you would do well to read their stories so you too can see how they are heroes in their own right. 

In this chapter we look at Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Of these the story of Abraham touches me the most. Abraham’s story begins in Genesis 12:1 and continues through Genesis 25:11. 

What has always struck me about Abraham was his authenticity. When God promises him that he will be the father of many descendants, Abraham and Sarah both laugh at the prospect (see Genesis 17:17 & 18:12). Abraham & Sarah were real before God, but they were also faithful. God sends them to an unknown land (“A land I will show you” Genisis12:1). They went. God promises them a child but makes them wait for 25 years even though they are already old but they wait for the child. God asks him some years later to sacrifice his child and he is willing to do it.

Whenever I read this story I am challenged to examine my own faith before God.


Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 45

Who are your heroes? Who are the people you look up to? As Ben Sira continues to recount the heroes of the faith (in this chapter Moses, Aaron and Phineas), he holds them up as heroes for us to emulate. So, who are your heroes? Maybe it is a relative you know to be wise; maybe it is a former teacher or coach. 

I think the people we hold up as heroes says as much about us as it does about them. If our heroes are people of faith, maybe that is because we value faith. If our heroes are people of action, maybe it is because we value action. Ben Sira values people who have their hearts fixed on God. Now that’s a person I can look up to as well. 



Thursday, April 7, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 43

I enjoy being outdoors. I love taking walks or going on hikes. I enjoy the smell of fresh cut grass. I can remember being in Rocky Mountain National Park one time and looking up at millions and millions of stars. I love the sunset over the Grand Canyon and always stop to look when I see a rainbow. I find God in nature and Chapter 42 tells us Ben Sira does as well. When was the last time you thanked God for the gift of nature?  

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 42

I guess it would be fair to say that Ben Sira was sexist by today's standards. Women did not get a fair shake in those times or in the mind of Ben Sira. What we need to remember is the bible was written by people who lived in a certain time and with certain cultural standards. But cultural standards don't always reflect the truth of God. Today our church teaches the equality in dignity of all people, men and women alike! 

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 41

One of the real joys of my priesthood was the two years I was chaplain for an AIDS Hospice in Indianapolis. This was back in 1990-1992 when the AIDS crisis was still somewhat stigmatized. But the men and women I met who were battleing this disease and facing the end of their lives were among the most joyous people I have ever met.

I remember Richard, an actor. We would sit for long periods of time talking about his love of theater. There was Mary who had been a nurse during her working life. She loved to talk about her times working in the emergency room at a local hospital.

There is something wonderful about facing death with dignity and that is what I saw time and time again.


Monday, April 4, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 40

Have you ever felt beat down by life? Ben Sira might have felt that way. The first part of this chapter deals with the difficulty that life sometimes brings us.  Hard work, perplexity, anger, envy, trouble and unrest are part of every life from time to time.

Have you every felt life was wondreful and a great joy? Ben Sira must have felt that as well. The second part of this chapter deals with that. Wealth and wages, children and property, good music and friends make life worth the living.

Perhaps this chapter is an invitation to savor life both in good times and in bad.


Sunday, April 3, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 39

The person who has the opportunity to study the Bible and does not do so is no better off than the person who is not allowed to study it in the first place. We often remark how great it is that we live in a country of religious freedom, but it only benefits us if we practice our religion. I think Ben Sira would agree.

In the beginning of this chapter Ben Sira praises the work of the scribe--the one who does a deep dive into the Word of God. And then, as if to make his point, he offers a lengthy praise of God himself. It's as if Ben Sira realizes that once you delve deeply into God's Word, the only response is to praise God!

Saturday, April 2, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 38

Ever since the pandemic began there has been more support than normal for the health care professionals: the doctors and nurses who risked their own lives to serve those who were sick. Especially at the beginning of the pandemic, when we still didn't know a lot about the disease, they were there.  If you know someone that is a health care profession, please thank them for me and for Ben Sira because that is what the first part of this chapter is about!

The seocnd part of this chapter deals with respect for the dead. One of the things I love about our Catholic faith is the way we honor the dead. From the visitation at the funeral home, to the Mass of Christian Burial, to the procession to the graveside and completing with the Commital Rite. There is in this whole service a certain timing that allows us to properly grieve. Ben Sira reminds us of the importance of grief. 

St. Paul will later say that we grieve as Christians but we grieve differently becasue of our hope in Christ Jesus! 1 Thessalonians 4:13


Friday, April 1, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 37

I have been blessed to have some great friends walk with me in this life. And I have known some people that only wanted to be friends with me because I'm a priest, because I'm "Father" Tom. I think it was Kahlil Gibran who wrote in The Prophet that: "Your friend is your needs met." In other words, like Ben Sira says, a good friend is of great value. 

This whole chapter deals with things that can be good, but can also turn out to be bad: friends (verses 1-6), advice (verses 7-15), and wisdom (verses 16-26). And then he expounds on the virtue of moderation. He says this in terms of food, but I think it applies in friendships, advice and wisdom as well.  

Thursday, March 31, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 36

This chapter begins with a prayer for God's people. In it Ben Sira asks God to "rouse your anger and pour out your wrath; destroy the adversary and wipe out the enemy." Sometimes when I hear things like that in the Old Testament it is a bit disconcerting. Until I remember that the enemy is the devil. Whenever we hear of God wiping out a people in battle, my Old Testament teacher Fr. Tim Schere would say: "We need to remember they represent all the evil in the world--they represent the devil." When I think of it that way, I am glad that God is there to wipe out the devil in my life and in our world and it can't happen soon enough!

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 35

 Let God be God! I think this summs up chapter 35 which speaks of God's Divine Justice. We can't bribe God (v14). God is impartial (v15). God looks out for widows and orphans (vs17-19). Those who serve are pleasing to God (v20. Finally God's mercy comes like rain after a drought (v26). I like that last image of God's justice. It is a reminder that even if at times we don't see it (times of drought), God's mercy is still there waiting to be showered upon us.

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 34

Ben Sira in this chapter says that dreams don't make sense and believing in them is silly. However, the Bible is full of powerful dreams that seem to come from God. Perhaps the secret in all this is seeing where a dream might lead you. If the dream leads you closer to God and God's work (as it did for St.  Joseph) they can be great things that lead us to God's will.

This chapter contains another section on "fear of the Lord" (read as Awe and Wonder of God). Fear of the Lord leads to life (v14), allows us confidence (v16), makes us happy (v17), shields us (v19), and lifts up our soul and makes our eyes sparkle (v20). I think I like that last one the best!

Monday, March 28, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 33

 "Everybody is different-that's what makes the world interesting." I don't remember which one of my high school teachers used to say that all the time, but I remember the quote. It was usually made when we talked about something that someone did that was hard to explain. Ben Sira talks about this in this chapter. "In the fullness of his knowledge the Lord the Lord distinguished them (humans) and appointed their different ways." 33:11

We were having a similar discussion this past week at our pastoral team meeting as we decided what to do about a particular issue with which we were dealing. It's good to keep that in mind. Not everyone needs to think the way we do. If they did, the world would certainy be a boring place.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 32

Chapter 32 verses 14 and following talk about the Providence of God. Randal huber, a protestant minister, tells this story about God's providence: "While I was a full-time student in seminary my wife, Susan, was a full-time student in college. We both worked low paying, part-time jobs so things were financially tight. Nevertheless, God always provided. One of my favorite saying during this time was, 'He feeds His birds doesn’t He?' 

One day when our bills were due I was walking outside our apartment on a windy day and a five dollar bill blew by my feet. I reached down and picked it up and prayed, “Thank you Lord”. Another time our bank statement showed a large deposit. I asked Susan about it but neither one of us knew how the money got there. None of our friends or relatives knew our account number. I called the bank to tell them there had been a mistake. They assured that there was no mistake. Needless to say, we were dumbfounded. Somehow God mysteriously provided what we needed precisely when we needed it."

Indeed, God's Providence is always with us.

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 31

 When I was a pastor in Indianapolis I was asked to visit the son of a parishioner. He was in prison, convicted of killing two people in a drunk driving accident. While visiting with him he told me a little but about his story. He began driniking when he was 14 and at first he didn't even like it. But his friends all drank and he wanted to be like his friends and so he drank too. Weekend drinking turned to weekday drinking before he left high school. In college he pulled an all nighter but not for studying...for drinking. Early in the morning he was hungry and he drove to get something to eat. That is when the accident happened. He told me that when he got out, he was going to go around to different area high schools and tell his story. 

Ben Sira warns of the trouble with those who drink too much in verses 25-31. I've seen the destruction alcohol brings to so many lives. I guess Ben Sira has too.

Friday, March 25, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 30

 Ben Sira is about to get into trouble! Verse 1: He who loves his son will whip him often...My parents certainly were not beyond a good old fashioned whipping for the 10 of us kids. It didn't happen a lot, but we knew it could always happen. 

I think Ben Sira could just as easily written: They who love their children discipline them often...because the second part of that verse is so true..."so that they may rejoice in how they turn out!"  In that sense, I know Ben Sira is onto something. We have all seen the results of families and parents who have no discipline in their homes. 

Discipline is a necessary part of raising good kids not to be good kids but to be good adults!

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 29

Ben Sira warns us about the problem of borrowing money and loaning money. He doesn't say don't do it as much as he says be careful because it often leads to problems. The old joke, "If  I loan my brother-in-law $1000 and he doens't pay me back and never speaks to me again, was it worth it?" seems to be appropriate here.

He states all of this in the context of not looking down on the poor. That, in and of itself, is solid advice.


Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 28

There is an old adage that Irish people with Alzheimers only remember their grudges! My experience tells me that lots of people only remember their grudges. How often do I hear someone lament that they can't get over their anger with another. "If you only knew Father what they did to me!" 

Of course, we know that this anger hurts only the person holding it and yet we find it so hard to release it. Ben Sira reminds us today that forgiveness must live in the heart of a person who fears the Lord.

And he puts in the same chapter a caution about gossiping and talking bad about others. Perhaps part of the wisdom of Ben Sira is that he knows these things go hand in hand.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 27

Chapter 27 is a warning to all who do business of any kind: merchants, craftsman, artist--all of us really. Do we act with honesty in all of our dealings? Are we honest when we talk to people? Are we forthright when we buy and sell something? Do we cheat on our taxes? 

Ben Sira reminds us in verse 8 to pursue justice and in verses 11-15 he warns us to be careful how we speak. 

I also like his wording in Verse 27---"whoever winks the eye plots mischief..." I think he is saying that we need to b careful about what we pass off as okay (with a wink and nod). All in all this chapter is a call to be people of intergrity! 

Monday, March 21, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 26

I wonder if my dad ever read this chater from Ben Sira. I think he would have liked it. Much like Proverbs 31:10f, Ben Sira talks about the value of a good wife. 

I've shared this story before. My parents met when they were 14 and freshmen in high school, mom in an all girls school and dan in an all boys school. They dated for 4 years and then got married. They both often remarked how lucky and blessed they were that they grew up together.

Mom was a good wife. Dad was a good husband. They both would sya they wer blessed. 

They lived as husband and wife for 54 years before mom died in 2005. Dad followed her 2 months later. Now they are blessed to be in heaven together.  And I was an am blessed to be their son.

Sunday, March 20, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 25

 This chapter is soemtimes used at funeral but with a slightly different, and I think, somewhat better translation. 

With three things I am delighted,

      for they are pleasing to the Lord and to all.

Harmony among family, friendship among neighbors

and the mutual love of husband and wife.


What you have not saved in your youth,

how will you acquire in your old age?

How becoming to the gray-haired is judgment and a

knowledge of counsel to those on in years!


How becoming to the aged is wisdom,

understanding and prudence to the venerable.

The crown of the aged is wide experience;

their glory is reverence for the Lord.


There are nine who come to my mind as blessed,

a tenth whom my tongue proclaims.

The ones who find joy in their children,

and live to make peace with their enemies.


Happy is the man or woman who dwells

with a sensible spouse.

Who plows not like a donkey

yoked with an ox.

Or gossips not about another.


The one who finds wisdom is great indeed,

but not greater than one who reverences the Lord.

Reverence of the Lord surpasses all else,

its possessor is beyond compare.


Happy Spring everyone!


Saturday, March 19, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 24

I love this chapter. It begins with Ben Sira telling us that Wisdom begins with God and comes forth from God to cover the earth "like a mist" (verse 3). So wisdom can be found everywhere, but God chose to let wisdom "dwell" with the people of Israel. Wisdom was sent to dwell with them (verse 8).

In this chapter wisdom is abundant..."Come you who desire me, and eat your fill of my fruit" v19 Like a canal from a river or a water channel into a garden...wisdom gives us life an dhelps us to grow!

Friday, March 18, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 23

 O  Lord, Father and Master of my life...So Ben Sira begins his prayer asking for help against sinning. It continues through verse 6. A great way to continue our Lenten journey.

Then Ben Sira gives lots of advice about how we speak particularly the use of four letter words! Back when I was on the Indianapolis Fire Department colorful language was a part of life in teh firehouse. I went from there to teaching where colorful language is frowned upon! It took me a while to learn to "watch my language." 

It is interesting that Ben Sira moves from cursing and swearing to sexual sins. In some ways, I think he does this because he realizes that both of these are easy to commit if we don't work to avoid them. 

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 22

Ben Sira continues his examination of conscience. Have you disobeyed or disrespected your parents (22:3-5)? Have you been disloyal in a friendship (22:19-22)? Are you a good neighbor (22:23-26)? Do you guard your tongue or do you use it as aweopon (22:27)?

Actually much of Ben Sira serves as a good examination of consciense. The end of today's chapter and the beginning of tmorrow's chapter offers us a good prayer to make to ask God to help keep us on the right path.

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 21

Lent is a wonderful time to do an examination of consciense and make a good confession. For those maybe not familiar with the term, an examination of conscience is taking a hard look at how we live our lives. Are we doing things that we shouldn't do (sins of commission) and are we not doing things that we shuld do (sins of ommission)? 

The wisdom of Ben Sira has lots of pieces to a good examination of conscience:  Have you broken someones trust by telling to others something they told you in confidence (19:5-12)? Do you offend others by your language (20:18-19)? Have you stolen from others (21:8)? Do you act impulsively (21:22) Do you eavesdrop on convesations (21:24). This examination of conscience will continue with the next chapter as well.

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 20

Verse 9 says: "There may be good fortune for a person in adversity, and a windfall may result in a loss." It reminds me of a old Chinese legend that goes like this: There once was a father and son who lived together in an old, abandoned fort. One day the man’s horse, his only possession, runs off. One by one his neighbors come and offer their condolences on the bad news. Each time the man would ask, “How do you know this is bad news?” A few days later the horse returned followed by several wild horses. Once again, the neighbors came by and this time they congratulated the man on his good fortune. To which the man replied, “How do you know it is good fortune?” A few days after that, the man’s son was riding one of the wild horses. He fell off and broke his leg. The neighbors came by and expressed their sorrow at his bad luck, To which he obviously replied, “How do you know its bad luck?” Two days later a Chinese War Lord ordered all the able-bodied men into his army. But this man’s son was not sent to war because of his broken leg. The neighbors came again and congratulated him on the good news, to which he replied, “How do you know it is good news.” And on and on. Ben Sira could have easily told that story. 

How many times have I perceived a situation to be bad news only to dsicover that it wasn't. Scripture tells us that the pains of life fall on the good and the bad alike. So too do God's blessings. Perhas we would do well to simply be present in whatever situation we are in and ask ourselves wher we find God in that momemnt.


Monday, March 14, 2022

The Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 19

Ben Sira advises us in this chapter to be caeful of loose talk. The other day someone asked me about something I had supposedly said to another person. She thought it out of character for me (and it would have been had I said it) and just wanted to check with me. We were able to clear up something that was simply a misunderstanding or lack of good communication. Ben Sira would have been proud.

Gossip has a way of hurting people sometimes without anyone even noticing. Proverbs 26:20 reminds us: “Without wood a fire goes out; without gossip a quarrel dies down”  I heard one time an easy way to determine whther or not to say something is to ask these questions befoer you say something: Is it true? Is it helpful to say it? Is it hurtful to say it? Is it necessary to say it? Would God approve of you saying it? Perhaprs there are more that one could add to that list, but I think it's a good start.

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 18

Sorry for missed day. Thought I had completed Sunday's post. Chapter 18 begins extolling the majesty of God. I type these words while in Las Vegas. In a few minutes, I'll be heading to Death Valley National Park. I've never been there before, but if it like most of the parks in this area it will be filled with natural desert beauty. One can certainly see the majesty of God in all the varying types of natural beauty: the vastness of an ocean; the tree covered Smoky Mountains; the rolling hills of Southern Indiana and Kentucky; the snow covered mountains of Alaska. It is easy to thank God for the beauty of the earth and to recognize his majesty in it.

Then Ben Sira shifts to the comapssion of God as if the beauty that God has given us is because of his compassion for us. An intereting thought to ponder. In verse 13 Ben Sira issues a challenge to us. He says that the compassion of human beings is for their neightbor. In other words we are to imitate God in God's compassion. Ben Sira challenges yet again to be "God-like" in showing campassion!


Saturday, March 12, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 17

And God looked at all that he had created and he found it very good. Genesis 1:31 

Chapter 17 picks up wher chapter 16 left off, talking about creation, but specifically the creation of the human person. God made humans out of the earth (v1) with strength like his own and in his own image (v3). He put them in charge of the world (co-creators with God) (v4), gave them knowledge (v 11) and in doing so established a covenant with them (v12).

In spite of this, people sinned and continue to sin. That's why this chapter then leads to a call to repentance. We all need to turn back to God time and time again. 

Friday, March 11, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 16

Chapters 16 and 17 go together. Chapter 16 begins with similar advice we have already heard from Ben Sira: evil bad; wisdom good. But then he takes it a step farther beginning at v24 where he talks about the wisdom found in the created world. This takes us back to Genesis (back to the beginning) where we find that God create everything in good order and found it good. Ben Sira will continue this theme on into tomorrow's reading: chapter 17.

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 15

 One of the first things we learn as human beings is to blame others for our problems. It began with Adam: "The woman that you put here with me made me eat it." Genesis 3:12 

Ben Sira certainly understands this when he says "Do not say 'it is the Lord's doing that I fell away...'" v11 and "Do not say, 'it was he who led me astray...'" And the line where he says, "If you choose you can keep the commandments..." v15, is a reminder that we are each responsible for our actions.

My friends did not make me do that bad thing...My circumstances in life did not prevent me from doing that good thing...Everything in life is a choice. How will you choose this Lent? 

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 14

As many of you know I am a big Dave Ramsey fan. Now I know he can be bombastic in his radio show, but most of his principles are biblically sound. 

One of his key concepts is that money is amoral. It is neither good nor bad. It simply exists. It is what we do with money that determines its value. 

I love verse 5: Riches are inappropriate for the small-minded person...I think Ben Sira is saying what Jesus said once, "To whom much has been given, much will be expected." Luke 12:48

I think Ben Sira would agree that the amount of money that money is not good or bad. It's the person using it that is good or bad. How we use whatever we have, be it a little or be it a lot, is where we will be accountable to God. 

I also like how this chapter eventually leads to the value of seeking wisdom (verses 20-27). It is true wisdom that tells us how we use all of God's blessings.


Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 13

You are judged by the company you keep. Fair or not, that is the truth. I've heard it said that you will earn close to the same amount of money as your 10 closest friends or acquaintances. All that to say, I think Ben Sira is on to something in the chapter. His advice to "not lift a weight that is too heavy for you" v2 reminds me of my grandmother saying, "Don't think of yourself as too high and mighty."

I found it interesting toward the end of the chapter when he distinguishes between the rich and the humble. It seems that he is saying the humble will be criticized and looked down upon, while the rich will have the appearance of blessings. My experience has been that while many give the wealthy preferential treatment, that wisdom is found in both the rich and the poor. Perhaps that is what he means in v24 "Riches are good if they are free from sin. Poverty is evil only in the opinion of the ungodly." 

For some it is sport to bash the rich. But as a wise priest once pointed out, "The Good Samaritan would not have been able to do anything if he had been poor." He could only take the beaten man to the innkeeper because he had the money to do so. 


Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 12

 God has blessed me in the many friends I have had in my life and also in those friends that later turned out to not be such good friends. But I am blessed to have so many friends who stay with me "through thick and thin."

I found verse 13 a little funny: "Who pities a snake charmer when he is bitten, or all those who go near wild animals." My grandma was fond of saying, "You got what was coming to you." I think Ben Sira and Grandma Clegg are good friends in heaven!

Monday, March 7, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 11

 I know I sound like a broken record but lots of sage advice in chapter 11!

When talking about appearances Ben Sira reminds us that the bee is small but produces honey v3. It's a play on the old adage: looks can be deceiving. 

Do not find fault before you investigate; do not answer before you listen; do not argue about a matter that doesn't concern you; How many figths and arguments would be avoided if we just took those three pieces of advice into our hearts? 

Verse 14 is a particularly challenging verse-"Good things and bad, life and death, poverty and wealth, come from the Lord." I think about how many times I say God has blessed me but I am generally only thinkking about the good things that happen in my life. Ben Sira reminds us that everything is of God.


Sunday, March 6, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 10

Chapter 10 picks up where chapter 9 left off-Concering the Rulers of the World. It is probably good to note here that dividing the Bible into chapters and verses is not something the original authors did, but something we have added later. 

I like the wisdom Ben Sira offers us regarding government. It is a reminder that leaders should focus on the common good. "The government of the earth is in the hand of the Lord, and over it he will raise up the right leader for the time." v4 Maybe this is a good reminder that God's got it...even when we think the politician across the aisle does not get it!

I feel convicted whenever the Bible talks about the sin of pride. As Ben Sira talks about the problems of pride and the value of humilty, I am reminded of CS Lewis' definition of humility. He said, "Humility is not thinking less of yourself but thinking of yourself less."

A final thought about verses 30-31. I believe "coming into a lot of money" makes you more of what your already are. If you are stingy and you come into money, you'll be rich and stingy. If you are generous and you come into money, you will be rich and generous. I think that is what v 31 is all about.

Saturday, March 5, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 9

 My Bible heads this section with "Advice Concerning Women." I've looked ahead and find no similar section on advice concerning men; let's chalk it up to the culture in which it was written and remind ourselves that this advice flows towards both genders!

Ben Sria reminds us that while it is exciting to make new friends, there is great value in not forgetting our old ones. I remember a song when I was growing up: "Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver and the other gold." 

Verse 14 seems to be lost on our modern world: "As much as you can, aim to know your neighbors." It seems a little harder to do in this day and age. 


Friday, March 4, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 8

 Controlling your tongue; be careful who you argue with; respect your elders (because some of us are growing old ourslelves --ouch!); financial matters, debt and co-signing; travelling companions; All in one chapter. 

These are my favorites from chapter 8:

"Do not make fun of one who is ill-bred, or your ancestors may be insulted." v4 I think Ben Sira is reminding us that people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

"Do not slight the discourses of the sages, but busy yourself with their maxims." v8 What a great reminder to do what we are doing right now--studying the wisdom of Ben Sira.

"Do not give surety (Surety is the OT word for co-signing) beyond your means; but if you give surety, be prepared to pay!" v13  I always find it interesting when people say we should not talk about money in church...God deals with all the time in scripture. Perhaps we would do well to handle our money God's way. 

Any favorites for you?


Thursday, March 3, 2022

The Wisdom of Ben Sirach Chapter 7

There is a lot of wisdom in this chapter beginning with verse 1: Do no evil and evil will never overtake you! The caution against aspiring to power in verse 4-7 is sage advice. Verse 15, "Do not hate hard labor or farm work," is particularly challenging to me as I like to tell people "My hands are made for chalices, not for callouses." 

I like the section on our relationship with others (verses18f). I also found it interesting that Ben Sira put our relationship with animals and people in the same category and even talked about the cattle first! And all of these right relationship leads down to verse 32 which reminds us to take care of the poor.

I love the nuggets of wisdom found in the book of Sirach.

 

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 6

Three things strike me from today's chapter. The first is the power of friendship. I have been blessed with many friends throughout my life. Some of my friends I have known almost all my life. Others have come in recent years. But each and every one is a blessing, a sturdy shelter (verse 14). Thank you to all my friends.

The second thing that strikes me is the agrarian image for "cultivating" wisdom. I think of all the farmland in our parish boundaries and all the farmers who do much to prepare the soil for a crop. As Ben Sira says, wisdom doesn't happen without preparation "as though plowing and sowing, draw close to her." (v. 19) The words he uses in the second half of today's chapter are action words: plowing, sowing, bending...It is work, it seems, to gain wisdom. 

Finally, he ends by reminding us to frequent the company of our elders. There is great wisdom in the life experience of those who have "been there/done that"! 

 

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 5

This past Friday, I attended the Archdiocesan Gala. Monsignor Paul Koetter received the Legacy Award for his 45 years of ministry in the Archdiocese. It was a great and very well deserved tribute to "Fr. Paul." For those who maybe don't know his circumstances, Fr. Paul was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) a couple of years ago. In the video made for the event, Paul talked about how he has come to understand reliance on God when your health is taken away from you. I think that is what Ben Sira is alluding to when he says: do not rely on your strength. I imagine the same thing can happen when you rely to much on your savings or your investments and then suddenly, for whatever reason, they are gone. All of this is a reminder to me to make sure I keep my eye on the ball...that I put God first in my life and rely on the wisdom of God. Lots of other pieces of wisdom in this. Leave your thoughts in the comment section.



Monday, February 28, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 4

There was one line in this chapter that I found myself meditating on...Verse 17 says "I will walk with them in disguise..." Since this chapter starts off by saying "do not mock the poor..." I put the two together and wonder if this is what Jesus refers to in Matthew 25 when he says: "I was hungry and you gave me food..." And the righteous ask, "when did we see you hungry..." and Jesus' answer was as often as you did it for one of these least ones, we did it for him. Wisdom, God, Jesus all in disguise as the poor.  Talk about challenging. What are your thoughts?

Sunday, February 27, 2022

Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 3

Chapter 3 deals with three main topics: responsibility to parents; humility; and docility. It makes me wonder if he believes these to be connected. The first section is often used at funerals-especially if the person were a father...Those who honor their father will have joy in their children...(v5) Those who respect their father will live a long life...(v6) He then gives some sage advice in verses 12 & 13: "My son be steadfast in honoring your father, do not grieve him as long as he lives. Even if his minds fails, be considerate of him, do not revile him because you are in your prime." That is probably why humility and docility tie into this. When we are young, we know it all! What is the old saying, "The older I get the smarter my parents are!" Those are my thoughts...leave yours in the comments.

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Thw Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 2

Two words sum up chapter two for me: trust and hope. Verses 6-8 call us to trust in the Lord.  and then verse nine challenges us to "hope for good things." Back when I was teaching seniors in high school I remember a lesson that talked about the difference between a wish and a hope. A wish was described as passive while hope was described as active, something over which we had some power or control. For example, I can wish to win the lottery, but short of buying a ticket, there is not much more I can do about. But I can hope to be a successful person and there are lots of things I can do about that.  

I also like the last verse of this chapter: "For equal to his majesty is his mercy..." I rely on that mercy all throughout my life, but I pay particular attention to it during the Lenten season. Join with your thoughts inthe comment section.

 

The Wisdom of Ben Sira Chapter 1

Welcome to the Wisdom of Ben Sira Lenten Reflection Group. Each day from now until Easter morning, I will post a short reflection on one chapter of the Book of Sirach. The translation I will be using is the New American Bible. The purpose of this group is not to simply listen to me but to exchange thoughts and reflections on the chapter of the day. Hopefully, together we can grow in wisdom ourselves. For an introduction the book itself see the post form yesterday, Friday, February 25.

The first thing that strikes me today in this first chapter is the lovely poetry of Ben Sira. The challenge to understand wisdom ultimately belongs to the one who created her--our God. This then leads to the second thing that strikes me. Ben Sira says that true wisdom comes from "Fear of the Lord." Now, when the Bible refers to the “fear of the Lord,” it means having a deep respect, reverence and awe for God’s power and authority. Rather than causing someone to be afraid of God, a proper “fear of the Lord” leads one to love God. So whenever I hear Fear of the Lord I translate that in my head to love and respect. "Love and respect for the Lord rejoices the heart, giving gladness, joy and long life." (v12) Ben Sira describes fear (love and respect) of the lord as the beginning of wisdom (v14), the root of wisdom (v20).

I also found it interesting that Ben Sira, when talking about "Unjust anger" says that "Until the right time, the patient remain calm, (v23), until the right time, they hold back their words" (v24) this makes me wonder WHEN IS TE RIGHT TIME to be angy, to challenge, to correct. Not sure I have the answer. Wondering your thoughts? 


 

Friday, February 25, 2022

The Wisdom of Ben Sira

 The Wisdom of Ben Sira derives its title from the author, “Yeshua [Jesus], son of Eleazar, son of Sira” (50:27). This seems to be the earliest title of the book. The designation “Liber Ecclesiasticus,” meaning “Church Book,” appended to some Greek and Latin manuscripts, is perhaps due to the extensive use the church made of this book in presenting moral teaching to catechumens and to the faithful. The title “Sirach” comes from the Greek form of the author’s name.

The author, a sage who lived in Jerusalem, was thoroughly imbued with love for the wisdom tradition, and also for the law, priesthood, Temple, and divine worship. As a wise and experienced observer of life he addressed himself to his contemporaries with the motive of helping them to maintain religious faith and integrity through study of the books sacred to the Jewish tradition.

The book contains numerous well-crafted maxims, grouped by affinity, and dealing with a variety of subjects such as the individual, the family, and the community in their relations with one another and with God. It treats of friendship, education, poverty and wealth, laws, religious worship, and many other matters that reflect the religious and social customs of the time.

Written in Hebrew in the early years of the second century B.C., the book was finished by ca. 175. The text was translated into Greek by the author’s grandson after 117 B.C. He also wrote a foreword which contains valuable information about the book, its author, and himself as translator. Until the close of the nineteenth century the Wisdom of Ben Sira was known to Christians in translations, of which the Greek rendering was the most important. From it the Latin version was made. Between 1896 and 1900, again in 1931, and several times since 1956, incomplete manuscripts were discovered, so that more than two thirds of the book in Hebrew is available; these Hebrew texts agree substantially with the Greek. One such text, from Masada, is pre-Christian in date. The New American Bible provides a critical translation based on the evidence of all the ancient texts.

Welcome to a deeper dive into the Wisdom of Ben Sira (the book of Sirach). Join us each day for a little reflection on the book. 

An Introduction to the Book of Sirach (taken for the USCCB website)

Though not included in the Jewish Bible after the first century A.D., nor, therefore, accepted by Protestants, the Wisdom of Ben Sira has been recognized by the Catholic Church as inspired and canonical. The Foreword, though not properly part of the book, is always included with it because of its antiquity and importance.

The contents of the Wisdom of Ben Sira are of a discursive nature, not easily divided into separate parts. Chapters 143 deal largely with moral instruction; 44:150:24 contain a eulogy of the heroes of Israel. There are two appendixes in which the author expresses his gratitude to God (51:112), and invites the unschooled to acquire true wisdom (51:1330).