19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 2022
Jesus says in today's Gospel: “be like servants who await their master’s return from a wedding, ready to open immediately when he comes and knocks. Blessed are those servants whom the master finds vigilant on his arrival. Amen, I say to you, he will gird himself, have them recline at table, and proceed to wait on them.”The first
part of Jesus story would be familiar to those who were listening. Jesus says that we need to be vigilant, awaiting
his return, and so indeed we should be.
But the second
part of this parable, that the master will come and have his servants recline
at table, and the master will proceed to wait on them would have struck all
those listening as completely backwards.
The servants are supposed to tend the needs of the master at a table,
but instead Jesus says that he, the master, will serve those who He finds
vigilant.
And indeed
at the Last Supper, that shock and surprise is still present in His Apostles
when Jesus does proceed to wait on them and wash their feet. Peter is so scandalized that he tells Jesus
“you will never wash my feet!”
Of course we
are probably familiar with the rest of the Gospel where Jesus says if I do not
wash you, you can have no inheritance with me.
Perhaps some
of us find it scandalous that the Lord would wait on us and wash our feet and
make us His top priority, but that indeed is the inexhaustible Love that Christ
has for all of us while we are still drawing breath on Earth.
But if we
reject Christ’s love (his offer to stoop down and wash our feet and love us)
then Jesus says we can not enter into Heaven.
Let us
acknowledge God’s greatness in comparison to our lowliness, but also still
allow him to stoop down to our level and wash us and care for us and mend our
wounds, particularly through the Sacraments of the Church.
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