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13th Sunday of Year A – 2023

The slogan is well known to us that says: “First things first!”
These words express a determination to set priorities.

The gospel text of this Sunday invites us to a different choice (Matthew 10:37-42):
Our priorities should be about putting people first,
more precisely putting someone first.
This someone is Jesus himself who claims the first place.

He tells us clearly:
“Anyone who loves their father or mother more than me is not worthy of me;
anyone who loves their son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.”

Being a Christian, a follower of Christ, is demanding indeed.
As he was teaching people, Jesus did not speak a message that would easily win disciples.
The option he presented was that of… taking up one’s cross to walk in his steps –
not the most appealing offer, some would say.

Yet, to this day, there are many who accept his way of life, demanding as it is.
Those who dare to follow him are convinced that he has “the words of eternal life” (John 6:68).
They believe that he is “the way, the truth and the life (John 14:6).”

It is not a question of abandoning our loved ones but of setting the right priorities.
And even if they seemed to have lost their life in doing so,
the people who made this choice know that they have indeed found their life.

You may be one of them?… Then, you know!
 

Note: Another text is available on a different theme, in French, at: https://image-i-nations.com/13e-dimanche-de-lannee-a-2023/

 

Source: Image: Scripture Images

 

Feast of Christ the King of the Universe, Year C – 2022

   

 

 

 

 

There was the day when, after multiplying the loaves, Jesus escaped from the people who wanted to make him king (John 6:14).

On another day, he entered Jerusalem, sitting on a donkey acclaimed by the crowd as “the king of Israel” (John 12:13).
A moment of glory that lasted precisely that… a moment, a few hours of a day.

And there was the event described in today’s gospel (Luke 23:35-43).
It is worth pondering that for this solemn celebration, the gospel text presented to our meditation is the one where we find:

    • People watching…
    • Leaders jeering at him…
    • Soldiers mocking him…
    • One of the criminals hanging beside abusing him…

Him – the one whose inscription on the cross pointed to as: “King of the Jews”.

The solemn celebration of today, mentioned above, is that of the Feast of “Christ, King of the Universe”.
And in this, our universe, there are:

    • those who do not know him…
    • those who do not recognize him for who he is…
    • those who do not believe in him…
    • those who pass by him, unconcerned…
    • those who think his message is not relevant…
    • those who laugh at such a king…
    • those who doubt…
    • those who wonder…

And there are also those who…
Yes, they are there too, those who have accepted to be counted among his friends and disciples.
Those for whom he is truly “the Way, the Truth and the Life” (John 14:6),
and who are ready to walk with him until the end…

Of course, each one chooses for himself, or herself, to which group one belongs…

 

Note: Another reflection is available on a different theme in French at: https://image-i-nations.com/fete-du-christ-roi-de-lunivers-annee-c-2022/

 

Source: Images: Church of Jesus Christ  Jesus.net