Homily (Reflection) for Wednesday of
the Twenty-Fourth Week in Ordinary Time (II) (19th September, 2018)
on the Gospel
1Cor 12:31–13:13;
Ps 32:2-5.12.22. (R. v. 12);
Lk 7:31-35.
Topic: Utmost Importance.
Jesus compared this generation with children sitting in the
marketplace and calling to one another, “We played the flute for you, and you
did not dance; we wailed, and you did not mourn” (Lk 7:32). This comparison was based on their inability to accept
both John the Baptist and the Messiah irrespective of their life styles.
May be you have been worrying what you will do to please one
person or the other. I want to remind you that we are still in that generation
Jesus spoke about in today’s gospel or even in a worse one. Both Jesus and His
forerunner were not bothered about this but that of Utmost Importance, doing
the will of God. So, listen to God and not to men, (cf. Acts 4:19) learn how to please God and not men, cf. 1Thess 4:1.
God will repay every person according his/her deed, cf. Matt 16:27, Rev 22:12. Focus on doing the will of God alone.
Bible Reading: Acts 4:1-22.
Thought for today: What is Utmost
Important to you?
Let us pray: Lord, help us to listen to you and
to please you alone – Amen.
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