20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
In the gospel for this Sunday Jesus says, “I have come to set the world on fire and how I wish it were already blazing.” Jesus is ready and willing to face the hardships that lie ahead his words must have unsettled the people around him. It doesn’t sound like Jesus meant that the practice of our faith should make us comfortable, guarantee harmony or tranquility. Indeed, as he predicted, belief in him would cause the most severe conflict, even in the close-knit-family world of his Mediterranean followers and this interreligious conflict continues today in many places throughout the world especially in the Holy Land.
Jesus is zealous about his mission; He has a task to complete and will follow it through, despite the threats to his personal safety. Jesus refers to his fate as “a baptism with which I must be baptized.” He sees his passion as a baptism which he will accept and which will set a fire upon the earth. Remember when John the Baptist spoke of Jesus he linked baptism and fire, “He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire”. When our lives get difficult, for any reason we are tempted to think that the Holy One is asleep behind a closed door. We feel very much on the outside. At these times it’s important to remember that Jesus the Son of God is with us throughout the turmoil we may have as a result of the hurts and hardship that life throws out to all of us on many occasions. Making decisions on the journey of life is a natural process for us; we make many of them each day. Our senses take in all kinds of information some of which we accept, some we discard and much, we are not aware of.
Our minds move us to a yes or no that is what the will does. So our imaginations can present data to our minds for a choice as well. So a faith based decision to walk the ways of Jesus needs some information which Jesus gives his disciples, t and the same information is given to us through the scriptures the word of God that we hear every Sunday when we come to Church. The faith that Jesus calls us to is the faith that leads us to live lives which reflect the life of a believer in Jesus and what he teaches. It is much easier to follow from a safe distance and not let our lives be challenged and changed by faith in the Son of God. It is very easy to let the bitterness of others take us over but at the end of it all Jesus went to the Cross to overcome all the hatred and bitterness that we see around us. Remember that the words of Jesus are there to afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted. Faith was not easy at the beginning of the Church and isn’t easy now the martyrs throughout history right up to our present time bear witness to this.
If we stop and look around us even now there are people who are prepared to give everything they have including their lives for the faith. Following Jesus is not easy and we have to work at it for anything that is worth doing or being part off will never be easy. Today we are called to follow were God leads us in faith and he will do the rest for nothing is impossible to the Father who journeys along with us in the good and bad times of our lives.
