Opening Our Hearts to God’s Voice
Opening Our Hearts to God’s Voice Readings: First Reading - 1 Kings 11:29–32; 12:19 Responsorial Psalm - Psalm 81:10–15 Alleluia - Acts 16:14 Gospel Reading - Mark 7:31–37 Today’s readings revolve around one central message: God is always speaking, but the blessing depends on whether our hearts are open to listen. The Consequence of Closed Hearts In 1 Kings , we witness the painful division of Israel. Because Solomon turned away from God, the kingdom began to break apart. The prophet Ahijah symbolically tears his garment into twelve pieces, showing how the kingdom would be divided. By the time we reach 1 Kings 12:19 , the division becomes reality. The once united kingdom of Israel is split. This division reminds us that when we drift from God, disunity follows—not just in nations, but also in families, relationships, and even within our own hearts. Psalm 81 reveals God’s deep sorrow over His people’s stubbornness: “My people did not listen to my voice… If only ...