Contemplating today's Gospel
Today's Gospel + homily (in 300 words)
But the Lord answered me, «Say not, I am too young. To whomever I send you, you shall go; whatever I command you, you shall speak. Have no fear before them, because I am with you to deliver you, says the Lord».
Then the Lord extended his hand and touched my mouth, saying, «See, I place my words in your mouth! This day I set you over nations and over kingdoms, to root up and to tear down, to destroy and to demolish, to build and to plant».
Be my rock of refuge, a stronghold to give me safety, for you are my rock and my fortress. O my God, rescue me from the hand of the wicked.
For you are my hope, o Lord; my trust, o God, from my youth. On you I depend from birth; from my mother’s womb you are my strength.
My mouth shall declare your justice, day by day your salvation. O God, you have taught me from my youth, and till the present I proclaim your wondrous deeds.
“A sower went out to sow”
Fr. Julio César RAMOS González SDB (Mendoza, Argentina)Today —in Matthew's Gospel— Jesus begins to introduce us to the mysteries of the Kingdom, in that particular way He so often uses: through parables.
The seeds are the Word proclaimed and the sower is He. He is not trying to sow in the best possible soil to produce an excellent crop. He has come so that “they might have life and have it more abundantly” (Jn 10:10). This is why He does not spare his seeds and generously throws handfuls of them onto the ground, whether it is “on the path” (Mt 13:4), or “on rocky ground” (v.5), or “among thorns” (v.7), or, finally, “on rich soil” (v.8).
Thus, the seeds so generously sown produce the yield permitted by the possibilities of the land. The Second Vatican Council tells us: “The Word of the Lord is compared to a seed which is sown in a field; those who hear the Word with faith and become part of the little flock of Christ, have received the Kingdom itself. Then, by its own power the seed sprouts and grows until harvest” (Lumen gentium, 5).
“Those who hear the Word with faith,” says the Council. You are used to hearing it, perhaps to reading it and, maybe, to pondering over it; but the fruitfulness of the Word depends on the depth of your faith upon hearing it. Though these fruits are somehow guaranteed by the vital power of the Word-seed, our responsibility to listen attentively to the Word remains just as essential. This is why “Whoever has ears ought to hear” (Mt 13:9).
Today, ask the Lord for the prophet’s yearning: “When I found your words, I devoured them; your words were my joy and the happiness of my heart, because I bear your name, LORD, God of hosts” (Jer 15:16).
Thoughts on Today's Gospel
“The divine sower is also sowing his seed today. He invites us to spread the divine message, by both teaching and example.” (Saint Josemaría)
“The Lord scatters the seed of the word of God freely and with abundance. The sower does not lose heart, for he knows that part of this seed is destined to find ‘good soil’, namely, ardent hearts capable of receiving the word with willingness, for the benefit of many.” (Benedict XVI)
“The parables are like mirrors for man: will he be hard soil or good earth for the word? What use has he made of the talents he has received? Jesus and the presence of the kingdom in this world are secretly at the heart of the parables.” (Catechism Of The Catholic Church, Nº 546)