STEPHEN’S SHOES?
INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily for this 3rd Tuesday
after Easter is, “Have You Ever Worn Stephen’s Shoes?”
Stephen being the deacon in today’s first reading ….
Stephen being a leader in the early Christian community …. Stephen who is stoned
to death …. Steven the one who
challenges others…. Steven the one who forgives those who kill him ….
So the question again: “Have You Ever Worn Stephen’s
Shoes?” Have you ever been in one of his
type situations?
Probably, it should be Stephen’s sandals - not shoes - but moccasins is what they use in the original
version of the old Native American saying? “Don’t criticize anyone till you walked a mile in their
moccasins.”
WE KNOW THIS MESSAGE
We know this message, I’m just repeating it, because it’s good to be challenged by it every day in
our interactions.
Jesus ran into the same situation with the woman who was
caught in adultery. Jesus saved her - by saying, “Let the one without sin, cast
the first stone.”
And since all her accusers knew they sinned and made
mistakes, they dropped their rocks and
walked away.
I made up a similar saying: “Don’t criticize anyone till
you have walked a mile in their sins.”
I like the way Harper Lee put it in her book, To Kill a Mockingbird, “You never know
man until you understand things from his point of view, until you climb
into his shoes and walk around in them.”
Or someone said, “Don’t judge of book by its cover. You
might miss out on a good story.”
A guy named Jack
Handey said, “Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes.
That way you are a mile away and you have their shoes.”
STEPHEN
What was it like to be Stephen? If you were in his shoes, if you were called like him, what did he go through?
Sometimes in life we have to challenge others. Parents
have to do that at times - even if their kids are going to yell and scream and
complain to and about them for screaming and complaining about them.
Stephen did that as we heard in today’s first reading.
Sometimes in life, people gang up on us - or name call us, etc. In those moments we can take the criticism and then forgive the
rock throwers and become the peace makers were are challenged to be.
Stephen did that in today’s first reading. He basically said what Jesus said from
the cross. “Father forgive them, because
they don’t know what they are doing. Stephen said, “Lord, do not hold this sin
against them….”
So if you want to walk in Jesus’s - as well as Stephen’s sandals, shoes, and skin, - forgive
each other each day. We dummies often don’t know what we are doing.
CONCLUSION
No selfies today.
Only otherlies today. Instead of
thinking of self, think others. What’s it like to be the other person?
And if enough of us do this each day, then each day will
be that much better than it would have been. Amen.