24TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME C
IN THE COMPANY OF
JESUS
What made Jesus a different kind
of teacher, master, and guide in Israel?
The very first words of the gospel today spells the distinction people
saw in Jesus. Luke 15 begins: “Tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near
to listen to him.” Reflecting on
the Gospel for this week, my thoughts were drawn to this first sentence.
Some teachers and preachers, even
today, draw the rich crowd. Some
attract the young crowd. Some
specifically target the professionals.
Some spiritual gurus are magnets to the educated. But Jesus, here was somebody who was
attractive to the unattractive.
This fact caused great scandal among the people who expected a sanitized
version of God’s messiah, of a savior who comes to gather only the pure and
worthy children of God.
And the message Jesus came to
deliver to his audience struck a cord in every heart. There was this lost sheep. There was this lost coin and this rebellious son. It was not something about those who
behave well. It was about the
rebel, the renegade, the black sheep of the flock. Jesus was direct in his speech. He did not pander his crowd with flattery. He told them how lost they really were.
The crowd remained
listening. They stood there
huddled around the Lord absorbing every word. They were waiting for the center of the message. And Jesus did not disappoint. Because you are lost, God is looking
for you. I have been sent to find
you. Now I want to bring you home.
When you are back home to my Father, then heaven can rejoice again. You
are lost, but now you are found.
You are dead in sin but now you are risen from the darkness of the tomb.
No wonder these are the most
beautiful parables in all of Scripture.
This is what the Gospel really means. This is the life and mission of Jesus in summary. And if we look closely, it is also the
summary of our relationship with God.
We are the lost sheep, the lost coin, the prodigal son. And Jesus came
to this world for our sake.
Each Sunday we come to worship
God in the Eucharist. How do you feel when you enter the celebration? Why do you think you are here? If you think you are here because you
deserve to be here, because you are clean, above the others, pure and worthy of
God’s favor and love, maybe there is a mistake there.
For the only reason we are here
is because we are like the people who drew close to Jesus the day he told these
parables. We are here because we
are sinners. Now, that may be
difficult for some people to accept without some humility. But if you are perfect this is not the
place for you. Jesus is here in
the Eucharist in search of the lost.
Let us thank the Lord for
reminding us how much of a sinner, a rebel, a lost one we are. Let us thank the Lord that in spite of
all these, he is relentless in his desire to bring us home. Let us rejoice with the Father, with
Jesus and the angels in heaven that finally we are found.
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