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Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2017. Okt. 3., K, 18:57:08 CEST


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Your daily Gospel reflection...

Tuesday, October 3, 2017
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26th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I

Luke 9:51-56

Friends, *in today’s Gospel Jesus rebukes James and John for their desire
for vengeance.* We are walking with Jesus and his disciples as they make
their way to Jerusalem. As they pass through Samaria, they are refused
hospitality, for their destination is Jerusalem and this annoys the
Samaritans. Bothersome? Stupid? Racist? Sure, all of those things. As a
result, James and John (the sons of thunder) cry out: “Lord, do you want us
to call down fire from heaven to consume them?”



Can you hear echoes of this cry up and down the ages? *Whenever people have
been unjustly treated, excluded, looked down upon, they experience,
naturally enough, feelings of hatred and a desire to get back. *Correctly
enough, they will say that their family or their race or their country was
offended, and so they, with justification, react.



*But Jesus turns only to rebuke* *them. *Why? *Because following him and
his way of non-violence is more important than* *race or country or ethnic
group*. Our feelings for him have to go beyond even our justified feelings
for these good things.

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