TO A BANQUET
INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily for this 31 Monday in Ordinary
time is, “We’ve Been Invited to a Banquet.”
Can you believe it?
We’ve been invited to a banquet - or since it’s 12:10 -
should we call this a luncheon?
Either way, we heard Jesus say in today’s gospel, “When
you hold a lunch or a dinner….”
LOOK AROUND THE
ROOM
We look around and we see all these people - here in
church right now. We are lots of people.
All of us have been invited. We see young and old, male and female.
Luke even says Jesus was in the house of a leading
Pharisee. And we bow our heads and say,
“That’s me at times. I hope not the
leading Pharisee, but I’ve been there, done that at times.” [Cf. Luke 14: 12-14]
We look around and see Jesus sitting there smiling,
pleasant, breaking bread and sharing wine and words with those around him.
We spot Paul and
Mary and the apostles as well.
We hone - rhymes with phone - we hone in on Jesus as he
says, “When you hold a banquet - invite the poor, the crippled, the lame and
the blind.
And we close our eyes and sip that statement and digest
that description and we open our eyes and Jesus winks at us.
We breathe a great burst of air - we sigh - because we are just
realizing we are blind, lame, poor and
crippled and we have been invited - along with all these other folks.
All these years we felt guilty that we didn’t invite the
poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind to our meals. Surprise we’re it.
ST. PAUL IS
ALSO AT THE BANQUET
And we turn to Paul and he says to us - elbowing us - that
first sentence in today’s first reading from Romans, “Brothers and sisters: The gifts and the call of God are
irrevocable.” [Cf. Romans 11:29-36.]
The gifts and the call of God are irrevocable.
Then you hear him say, “Oh, the depths and riches and
wisdom and knowledge of God!”
CONCLUSION
We lean back on our banquet seats.
We inwardly think, “Great. Wow. we’ve been fed
today. Good think I accepted the
invitation to come to this banquet today.”
Thank you God.