Homily (Reflection) for Wednesday of
the Twenty-Fifth Week in Ordinary Time (II) (26th September, 2018)
on the Gospel
Prov 30:5-9;
Ps 118:29.72.89.101.104.163. (R. v. 105);
Lk 9:1-6.
Topic: Call to duty.
In today’s gospel Jesus sent the twelve out with the
authority over the unclean spirits. He said to them, “Take nothing for your
journey, no staff, nor bag, nor bread, nor money – not even an extra tunic” (Lk 9:3). They should stay in any house
where they are welcomed until they leave the place and should shake off the
dust on their feet while leaving the place where they are not welcomed. The
twelve preached the good news and also cured the diseased.
Considering Jesus’ instruction to the twelve it looks as if
God was about to repeat what He did during the Israelites’ journey to the
promise land; they spent forty years in the wilderness yet their clothes did not
worn out, and their sandals did not worn off their feet; cf. Deut 29:5. He also provided bread,
meat, and water for them all through their journey, cf. Ex 15:23-25; 16:4, 10-15, 21, 35; 17:2-6. Otherwise, how could they survive?
In a parallel passage, there is a clue to how Jesus wanted
them to survive: labourers deserve their food (Matt 10:10). And in Luke, Jesus sheds more light, “Remain in the
same house, eating and drinking whatever they provide, for the labourer
deserves to be paid.... eat what is set before you” (Lk 10:7,8).
Jesus is telling us in today’s gospel that we all have our
respective tasks with regard to the spreading of the gospel. The faithful is to
provide for their ministers. If ministers of God leave their work in search of
bread, bag, money, tunics and so on surely they will find these but not without
inflicting serious injuries to the souls they are to pasture. Simply put, souls
will be lost. And dearest ministers of God remember Pauline maxim, “If anyone
will not work, let him not eat” (2Thess
3:10).
Bible Reading: 2Thess 3:6-15.
Thought for today: You have a role in the spreading of the gospel.
Let us pray: Lord, help us to do our parts in
your vineyard – Amen.
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