Readings
I - Is. 54: 1-10
II - Lk. 7: 24-30
YOUR KINGDOM COME LORD
In today’s Gospel passage, Jesus testifies to the identity of John the Baptist. He praises John the Baptist as someone more than a prophet and greater among those born of a woman. And yet, the least in the Kingdom of God is greater than John the Baptist himself. John the Baptist preached on repentance and conversion while Jesus went a step ahead in formulating a concrete action plan for the establishment of the Kingdom of God based under the Law of love. The one who strives for and enters the Kingdom of God is greater than John the Baptist himself.
The sinners and tax collectors accepted the teachings of John the Baptist and Jesus; and aligned their lives accordingly. By rejecting the Baptism of John the Baptist, the Pharisees and the lawyers rejected God’s purpose for them. Through our Baptism we have accepted to abide and live by the life and teachings of Christ and this is the purpose of God for each of us as Christians. But if we fail to live by the same then we are mere hypocrites no lesser than the Pharisees and lawyers of Jesus’ time. The purpose of God for each of us is that we strive for freedom, fraternity and justice thereby realising the dream of Jesus, “The Kingdom of God”. If we do part in realising this dream through our exemplary living, then can we be praised by God to be someone greater than John the Baptist. Let our mind and heart resonate with the prayer: “May your Kingdom come O Lord”.
Amen✝️✝️✝️✝️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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