HOMILY FOR
12TH SUNDAY “C”
Fr. Thomas Ritchie
According to
the story that Luke tells in his Gospel the climax of Jesus ministry in Galilee
comes to be about the identity of Jesus. When Jesus calms the storm the
apostles ask “Who is this who speaks and even the winds and the sea obey him?”
Herod asks “Who is this I hear such reports about?” Now after the miracle of
the loaves and fish Jesus asks: ”Who do people say that I am?”. Then he asks
the Apostles: “And you, who do you say that I am?” Peter answered: “You are the
Christ of God, you are the Anointed one, you are the Messiah.”
It reminds
me of a question that I was once asked. I was working in Papua New Guinea
running a course for some national prayer leaders. I was answering questions
that they put in a question box. I took out one of the questions which said:
“Have you seen Jesus or not?” I asked for the man who put the question in the
box and he stood up. Then I asked him if he could explain what he meant by his
question. He said that last night some of they had sat around a fire discussing
what they were doing here. Then he said that they were puzzled about why we
missionaries had left our homes and country and families to come and teach them
about Jesus. So they thought maybe we had actually seen Jesus and he had told
us to come. So he asked the question, “Have you actually seen Jesus?”
I found the
question really challenged me deeply inviting me to look into my motivation and
to search my faith in Jesus to find an answer for him. “Yes” I told him “Jesus
did send us, but we did not speak to us face to face. He spoke to me in my
heart and I believed he wanted me to do this.”
Today I
think we are all challenged by this Gospel to look at our relationship with
Jesus and to ask ourselves who Jesus is for us. Does he truly have a place in
my life, in your life? If we are conscious of leading a good life, being
honest, being generous, respecting others, not hurting or deceiving others and
all because we believe that this is the way Jesus asks us to lead our lives.
The reason why
I live my life with love and generosity is because Jesus lives in me and he
loves me and we gather today because that is true for us. We are here to meet
Jesus, to spend time with him, to learn from him, to be united with him.