Sunday Homily 7-10-11, 15th Ordinary Time
Readings: Isaiah 55, 10-11; Psalm 65, The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest; Romans 8, 18-23; Matthew 13, 1-23.
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Intro to the Readings
Our readings today are from very familiar sources, Isaiah, Paul to the Romans and Matthew, and since we will not be having a homily, due to the baptisms, I wanted to take this time to say a few words about the readings and how they apply to our lives, especially because we are going to celebrate the baptisms in this liturgy.
A common theme in both Isaiah and Matthew is the notion of God’s Word being like a seed. Today, the three kids who will be baptized will have that Word, that seed, watered by the waters of Baptism. Now if we continue with the notion of the seed as being God’s word in our lives, or as being our faith response to God’s Word, then like any seed we plant, it needs care and attention if it is to grow and thrive. This care and attention we do by coming here each week and listening to God’s word and by our participation in the liturgy. But as a community we are there to help each other. Our relationship with God is one in community.
God, for whatever reason, seems to want relationship with us thru community. That is the clear message, which comes throughout the Old Testament: I will be your God and you will be my people. This idea continues with the Christian community as they celebrated their identity by coming together for the “breaking of the bread”. So many folks feel that sitting at home just reading their bible and accepting Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior is what God wants. There is nowhere in any of the scriptures this notion of a “personal God”. God relates with us in community.
So today, as we welcome Tori, Buddy and Zoe into our community, reflect on what it means to be part of a community. With all of the wonderful advances brought about by technology, there are also fearful risks of isolation with that same technology.
Picture 1: Mass begins
Picture 2: Some of the Delgados, Georgie, Hannah & David, Bernadette
Picture 3: Leo with his grandmother, Ruth
Picture 4: Dillon with his grandmother, Jo
Picture 5: Sienna