Homily (Reflection) for Tuesday of
the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time (II) (02nd June, 2020) on the Gospel
2Pt 3:11-15.17-18;
Ps 89:2-4.10.14.16. (R. v.1);
Mk 12:13-17.
Topic: The things that are Caesar’s.
Many people are involved in lots of syncretistic practices.
Often they claim to be doing what Christ asks of us; “Give to the emperor the
things that are the emperors, and to God the things that are God’s” (Mk 12:17).
In today’s gospel we see what such people quote out of
context. The chief priests, the scribes and the elders sent some of the
Pharisees and some Herodians to trap Jesus. They said to Him,
Teacher, we know that you are sincere, and show difference to
no one; for you do not regard people with partiality, but teach the way of God
in accordance with truth. Is it lawful
to pay taxes to the emperor, or not? Should we pay them, or should we not?
(Mk 12:14-15)
Their question was about paying taxes and never about
syncretistic practices. The Lord through prophet Ezekiel describes the
righteous in part as people who do not lift up their eyes to the idols, cf. Ezek 18:6.12.15. We remember that idols
are the work of human hands, cf. Ps
115:4. And God does not approve of giving His glory to any other thing, cf.
Is 42:8. Accordingly, whoever
engages in idol worship provokes God and stirs Him to jealousy, cf. Deut 32:21. Hence, He warns us never to
defile ourselves with idols, cf. Ezek
20:18.
We must be careful lest we lose our very selves in the bid of
gaining the world. Such venture profits us nothing, cf. Mk 8:36; Lk 9:25.
Bible Reading: Ps 135:1-21.
Thought for today: God created us for His glory (cf. Is 43:7).
Let us pray: Lord, you created us for your glory.
Help us to fulfil your divine plan in our lives – Amen.
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