Sunday Homily 1-16-11, 2nd Ordinary Time
Readings: Isaiah 49, 3-6; Psalm 40, Here am I, Lord, I come to do your will; 1 Corinthians 1, 1-3; John 1, 29-34 (apologies for the wrong reading the past 2 blogs)
Isaiah reminders—
Author: This is Isaiah #2, the composer of chapters 40-55.
Date: Ca. 575 before Christ. The Jewish people of Jerusalem are in the Babylonian Captivity.
Today’s Message: Hope and promise of a better time with emphasis on 1. being a Servant of the Lord, and 2. being a Light to the Nations.
A Servant of the Lord, a Light to the Nations. Me?
One day about a week ago Rosemary & I took a taxi to the bus station in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Taxis cost about $2.00 normally, so many folks use the little white Nissan sedans roaming the city streets.
As I always do with anyone I can question about anything in Spanish, I ask the driver how the new year is going for him. He says it is going sadly, triste. So, naturally, I ask him what is causing his new year to go so sadly.
He tells me that 3 months ago his son who lived in Cuernavaca was shot for his pickup truck. The son, who was in his 20’s, left behind his wife and two young kids, one only 9 months old.
I’m reminded of the same situation that happened with an acquaintance of Beth. Also, some years ago I did a funeral for a recent graduate of A&M who had stopped by a convenience store on his way home from a Mavericks’ game. He, too, was killed for his Mustang. I did the boy’s funeral.
Then, Rosemary & I read the news about Tuscon.
I’m thinking, “What is going on?”
At the same time, Rosemary & I had been reading the selection from Isaiah II about being a light to people. I am wondering how? How can I make for a more peaceful environment? How can I be like, say, Martin Luther King, whose holiday we celebrate tomorrow? I am feeling overwhelmed.
We’ve come up with the following idea. Any who has better ideas, please let us know. I cannot expect to make a difference for greater peace in Tuscon or Cuernavaca. I can expect to shine some light on my environment, Dallas, Plano, even our neighborhood.
And then I was struck by the insight that we as a community are a light to the nations. The community supports CCAC which helps people who can’t get medical help anywhere. You people help LifeNet, which provides housing for homeless. The community supports our own members who cannot make it right now. The community even supports a mother & daughter who had polio in Cuernavaca.
This is only a short list. Habitat, serving Thanksgiving dinner to the homeless. There are others. You people are bringing peace & light to a lot of people
In a sad way the taxi driver in Cuernavaca was a light to me just by his sharing. He certainly has me thinking.
Who has been a light to you?
For whom are you a light?
Picture 1: Rosemary's Blessing
Picture 2: Christine & her mom, Diane
Picture 3: Zoe in her dad's arms and mom, Michelle
Picture 4: Georgie & Kate selling Girl Scout cookies
Picture 5: Buddy & Torri