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Friday, 16 June 2023

11th Sunday Year A, 2023

 

(Exodus 19:2-6; Romans 5:6-11; Matthew 9:36 –10:8)

 

In the first reading we heard what the Lord expected of the house of Israel after having rescued them, through Moses, from their slavery in Egypt:

'You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles' wings and brought you to Myself.  Now therefore, if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure to Me above all peoples; for all the earth is Mine.  And you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.'  

That love for the children of Abraham which had led God to thus save Israel from slavery, was now moving Him to exalt them yet further by offering to make them into a holy nation and a kingdom of priests for the glory of His Name and the benefit of mankind:

Now, if you obey Me, (although) all the earth is Mine, you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.

However, Israel did not come – thanks to the hatred of the Temple Authorities and the jealous opposition of the Scribes and Pharisees -- to fully recognize Jesus as the Son sent by God, His heavenly Father, for mankind’s salvation.  And so, God has done an even greater work In our New Testament times for those Israelites who did form the original members of Jesus’ Apostolic community, and all those Gentiles who subsequently have come to believe in His name and walk in His ways, as St. Paul tells us:

While we were still helpless, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly.  One will hardly die for a righteous man -- though perhaps for a good man someone would dare even to die -- but God demonstrates His own love toward us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.  Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, shall we be saved from the wrath of God by His life.

God has -- through Jesus -- freed us, not just from external slavery such as Israel suffered in Egypt, but from the far more insidious, oppressive and destructive, slavery to sin and death. And what is yet inconceivably much more, He offers us an opportunity to win eternal happiness and personal fulfilment in heaven as His adopted children in Jesus.

Having done that wondrous work of salvation for us through His beloved Son Jesus, God now calls us, as Jesus’ true disciples in Mother Church, to participate in that glorious work now to be accomplished, of continuing Jesus’ mission by extending God’s offer of salvation to the whole of mankind and to the end of time:

For the LORD is good; His mercy is everlasting, and His truth endures to all generations.  (Psalm 100:5)

Therefore, it is no surprise that we find in the Gospel that:

When (Jesus) saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion for them, because they were weary and scattered, like sheep having no shepherd.  Then He said to His disciples, "The harvest truly is plentiful, but the labourers are few.  Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into His harvest."

We can understand a little something of the compassion of Jesus as He looked on the crowd, for we know from our own experience of life in a trans-gender, disbelieving and irreligious world, that there is no happiness in sin or spiritual ignorance: for just as sin inevitably breeds harm, hurt, death, and revenge, so does ignorance of our spiritual calling, debase our humanity.  Even for those deliberately taking no account of sin,  our earthly life offers no real fulfilment of itself: because such a ‘sinless’ life inevitably involves frustrations and compromises of all sorts, that is, it is faceless, without fulfilment, and always ends in suffering and loss, that is, in death of which the confines open only to the voice of Jesus calling His sheep to obey the Spirit He has sent them, and walk confidently in His ways to their heavenly home.

Jesus’ loving obedience to His Father led Him to sweat blood in the Garden of Gethsemane, so great was the need of mankind, so real our servitude to the horror of sin, and so consuming the Devil’s hatred for this Man from Nazareth!

That is why -- having done such a glorious work through, and at such cost to, His beloved Son -- God the Father now wants us to continue that work of His Son, in the power of His Spirit sent by the risen Jesus to be with us for ever.  This, dear people, is not an optional matter; it is something we need to do or else risk losing our share in the salvation won for us through Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, by slipping back into the worldly ‘business-of-life’ concerns, and the search for satisfactions along the way.

Obviously, we are not all called to be missionaries in the sense of priests and religious going out in the name of Christ and His Church to foreign lands, leaving home, family, and all earthly prospects.  We are, however, all called and obliged to help the spread of the Good News of Jesus.  This we can and must do, FIRST OF ALL, by fighting against sin and the devil in our own lives  All of us must, in that way, share the mission of the Church to save mankind in the name of Christ; for just as our personal, private, sins harm the whole Church, so too, our personal, even hidden, virtues benefit the whole Body of Christ.  None of us are unable to fulfil that work of becoming a healthy member of the Body of Christ, thanks to the power which Jesus gives through the presence in Mother Church and in our lives of His most Holy Spirit.   

There are many and varied ways to serve as truly apostolic witnesses to Jesus, which, according to our circumstances and our gifts, are for our choice, as Jesus showed us when, for example, He said (Mark 14:7):

You have the poor with you always, and whenever you wish you may do them good.

But, dear People of God, do notice those few words He then went to add:

            But Me you do not have always.

Those are heart-stopping, stupendous, words for all walking lovingly along the ways of Jesus.  Love of Jesus, love of God, is not something one can put off to a later date, a better situation!  Love of God, love of Jesus, can only be grasped, seized, if and when offered by the Spirit-at-work-your- heart, disciple of Jesus!!

And when that happens, yes …. at the very beginning, thank the Holy Spirit, and pray that He may lead you ever on and on, to truer love for Jesus and the Father Who sent Him,  and ultimately to a death with Him, in the Spirit, for the Father

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