The blindness of the heart
Wednesday of week 5 in Ordinary Time 1 Kings 10:1-10 Psalm 36(37):5-6,30-31,39-40 Mark 7:14-23 The story of King Solomon serves as a stark warning: even the most brilliant success can become a veil. When the Queen of Sheba praised his wisdom, she saw a king of justice; however, that same praise eventually blinded Solomon to his own internal drift. By neglecting his inner life, his external kingdom—once a marvel of unity—crumbled into division. It is a reminder that the most significant collapses rarely start with a bang; they begin in the quiet, unexamined corners of the soul. The Myth of External Purity Jesus addressed this head-on when confronted by traditionalists obsessed with the "correct" way to wash hands. He pivoted the conversation from the basin to the breast, making it clear that defilement isn’t something you swallow—it is something you harbor. Rituals and traditions are often used as armor to hide a lack of internal transformation, yet as Jesus noted, the heart ...