To read the texts click on the texts: Rom 8:31-39; Lk 13:31-35
The text of today begins with the Pharisees informing Jesus of
Herod’s plan to kill him. In his response to this information Jesus makes clear
that he will not die out of season just as another victim of Herod, but that he
will finish the work that has been given to him by God. In his reference to
Herod as “that fox’, Jesus indicates that Herod is sly and cunning and seeks
only destruction. His demonstration of the fact that the kingdom is present is
found in his acts of making people whole. The reference to three days may refer
to the death of Jesus in Jerusalem when he completes the work given to him.
The second part of this pericope (13:34-35) has a parallel in
Matthew (Mt 23:37-39) and contains Jesus’ lament over Jerusalem. He wanted to
gather Jerusalem as a hen gathers her brood. In other words he wanted to offer
her his love and protection, but she refused and rejected him. Since this is
the case, they are responsible for their own fate, which for those who reject
God is destruction.
To be faithful to what we begin and see its completion even in
the face of adversity requires perseverance and courage. It also requires
openness to the grace of God.
Dear Fr. Errol, I didn't receive your liturgical sermon for today 30th October 2015. I missed the meaning of message today.
ReplyDeletePlease post whenever you can. God Bless - Carol - NY