Homily (Reflection) for Thursday of the Sixteenth Week
in Ordinary Time (II) (23rd July, 2020)
on the Gospel
Jer 2:1-3.7-8.12-13;
Ps 35:6-11. (R. v.10);
Matt 13:10-17.
Topic: Still often in parables.
In today’s gospel, the disciples asked Jesus, “Why do you
speak to them in parables?” Jesus’ reply reads in part,
To you it has been given to know the secrets of the kingdom
of heaven, but to them it has not been given.... The reason I speak to them in
parables is that ‘seeing they do not perceive, and hearing they do not listen,
nor do they understand.’
According to the New Jerusalem Bible,
A deliberate and culpable insensibility which is both the
cause and the explanation of the withdrawal of grace.... By the use of symbols
and images, therefore, Jesus challenges them to reflect and themselves seek to
penetrate more deeply into the understanding of the kingdom.[1]
Life Application Study Bible also reads, “When speaking in
parables, Jesus is not hiding truth from sincere seekers, because those who
were receptive to spiritual truth understood the illustrations. To others they
were only stories without meaning.”[2]
God’s word is the word of life, cf. Phil 2:16. However, it still sounds like parables to many. There is
need to listen attentively, ask questions where necessary, and humbly pray to God
for wisdom, cf. Mk 4:10; Jas 1:5. Interpretation
of God’s word requires divine intervention, cf. 2Pt 1:20-21.
Bible Reading: Matt
25:14-30.
Thought for today: No one can achieve this on his/her own.
Let us pray: May God help us always to understand
His word – Amen.
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