Homily (Reflection) for Thursday of the Twentieth Week
in Ordinary Time (II) (23rd August, 2018) on the Gospel
Ps 50:12-15.18-19. (R. Ezek 36:25);
Matt 22:1-14.
Topic: Readiness for the banquet.
In today’s gospel, Jesus likened the kingdom of heaven to a
king who gave a wedding banquet for his son. But those who were invited made
light of it, one to his farm, another to his business, while the rest seized
the slaves, mistreated them, and killed them. In anger, the king destroyed them
and burned their city. He sent his slaves into the main streets to invite
everyone. The king noticed a man without a wedding robe in the hall filled with
guests and asked him how he entered without a wedding robe but he was
speechless. The man was bound hand and foot, and thrown into the place of
suffering.
Knowing that the man without the
wedding robe was among those found on the streets, many might judge his
punishment as unfair. However, in the Jewish culture, it is required of the wedding
guests to take wedding robes provided by the host before entering the hall.
Again, the parable is about the
kingdom of heaven. Jesus stresses the need to be ever ready, cf. Lk 12: 37.
It is a very big privilege to be
invited to the banquet, cf. Rev 19:9.
However those invited made light of it. One’s robe must be washed to have the
right to enter by the gates, cf. Rev
22:14. And anyone who does not enter by the gate is a thief and a robber,
cf. Jn 10:1.
We have the singular privilege to be
invited to the banquet. The issue is whether we take it serious or make light
of it. However, whoever fails to take it serious will be thrown into the place
of suffering, cf. Lk 14:24. Decide for
either the place of suffering or the banquet.
Bible Reading: Ps
119:1-16; Lk 12:35-40.
Thought for today: God is inviting you to a banquet.
Let us pray: Lord, help us to be ever ready for
the great banquet – Amen.
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