Homily (Reflection) for Wednesday of
the Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time (II) (17th August, 2016) on the
Gospel
Ezek 34:1-11;
Ps 22. (R. v. 1);Matt 20:1-16.
Topic: Duty bound.
In today’s gospel, Jesus compared the kingdom of heaven to “a
landowner who went out early in the morning to hire labourers for his vineyard.
After agreeing with the labourers for the usual daily wage, he sent them into
his vineyard.” He also sent into his vineyard those he saw standing in the
marketplace at about nine o’clock, about noon, about three o’clock, and even at
about five o’clock. In the evening, the owner of the vineyard asked his manager
to pay the labourers beginning from the last. When those who were hired first
saw that all including those who worked just an hour were paid the usual daily
wage, they grumbled against the landowner.
The expectation of those who came first looks plausible. However,
they forgot that besides being bound to pay those who worked for him (cf. Lev 19:13), the landowner is also bound
to be generous to everybody (cf. Is 58:7,
10; Ezek 18:7, 16; Matt 25:35, 42.
This is a good illustration of how God deals with all creatures,
cf. Matt 5:45. God “does not deal
with us according to our sins, nor requite us according to our iniquities” (Ps 103:10). He expects us to deal with our
brothers and sisters in the same way, cf. Matt
18:33; 1Jn 4:11. So as you pay those who worked for you, do not forget others
who need your help. We are bound to pay those who worked for us and to be charitable
everybody as well.
Bible Reading: Ps 103:1-22.
Thought for today: It is not by your merit.
Let us pray: Lord, thank you for your overflowing
kindness in and around us – Amen.
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