Today’s Scripture Reading (February
21, 2014): Jeremiah 10
Mercurius was
born in Rome in the year 470 C.E. He chose a life in the church and quickly
rose to the office of priest at the Basilica di San Clemente, a minor Basilica
that had been dedicated to Pope Clement I and located in Rome. We know very
little about the life or the ministry of Mercurius except that on January 2,
533 C.E. Mercurius rose to become the Bishop of Rome, a title that is more
commonly known by another name – the Pope or Holy Father of the Roman Catholic
Church. But Mercurius’ rise to the office of Pope presented him with an
uncomfortable problem – his name. Mercurius, the name that his parents had
given him at birth honored the god Mercury. Mercurius felt that the name was
inappropriate for the Bishop of Rome to bear. And so Mercurius did what has
become commonplace in modern times, but had never been done before the time Mercurius
– he was the first Pope to change his name. The name that he chose was Pope
John II. It is likely that the name was chosen in honor of Pope John I who had unjustly
died in prison of neglect six and a half years earlier. After all, John I
deserved to be remembered and to be remembered as an honest Pope. And to die in
the service of the church was probably something that Mercurius was okay with.
Jeremiah
reminds the people of Judah two things as the nation continues to walk away
from God. The first is that the name of God deserved to be remembered – and the
second is that there is power in the name. In the years that were to come, the
people were going to have to know that – and learn to trust in the power of the
name of God.
The name of
God has been carefully guarded throughout history. Oh, there have been many
descriptive names – Elohim (God of Power), Jehovah-Shalom (God of Peace) or El-Shaddai
(God of the Mountains or God Almighty) to name but a few. But the name of God –
Yahweh (YHWH) – is seldom used. It is just too sacred – and too powerful.
Jewish law required that a sheet of paper that had that name written on it must
be preserved - forever.
In our time,
the word God is often just thrown around carelessly. It is a practice that
would cause our ancestors to shake in fear. The name of God is still a name of
power that needs to be honored because it belongs to the Creator of the Universe.
It is something that we should maybe consider before we throw the name of power
around loosely – we need to remember who it is that we are calling when we say
his name – and remember the power and the promise that is contained in that
name and the respect that the name has garnered throughout the generations.
Tomorrow’s Scripture Reading:
Jeremiah 14
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