
Oct.16th, '11 Sunday homily- Fr.Francis Chirackal CMI, MSW
Is 45:1,4-6; I Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21
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Is 45:1,4-6; I Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21
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http://www.usccb.org/nab/101611.shtml
For the past few years we heard a lot about Tax payments. Debates and arguments are going on endlessly and it is an issue not only for America, but also for many other countries now. History speaks of many rulers who imposed unreasonable tax on subjects. More than 250 years ago England tried it on America, and Americans opposed it. Same thing was repeated in India and met with opposition. In today’s gospel Jesus was asked a question related to the tax payment of his time to trap him. Jesus gave them a very wise and prudent answer and reminded them of a life beyond earthly kingdoms. Here Jesus speaks of one’s dual citizenship: citizenship to a earthly kingdom and a heavenly kingdom, citizenship which ends with a physical death and the one which continues even after death. To answer the Herodians’ tricky question Jesus uses a coin of earthly kingdom which they themselves had with them and a heavenly obligation they had by their very existence.
In the First reading from the Book of Isaiah we heard that Yahweh is the God of history and of the whole universe. St.Paul in the Second reading praises his converts for their fidelity to God and to Christ his Son. He also speaks of the spiritual support he was giving to them to live their new faith.
Jesus in the gospel tells the Pharisees to fulfill their heavenly and earthly obligations. In this story we see a peculiar element. Usually, Pharisees and Herodians were not on good terms. Herodians supported Herod’s right to tax while Pharisees were opposing it. But here to trap Jesus these two groups came together. Here we need to remember that it is very hard to see two opposing groups coming together to do some good works, but may work together to do evils.
Belonging to God, we are created and called to be in His image. We are called to actively maintain our gifts by living our faith in Christ. We are called to give to God what belongs to God while giving due respect and honor to our earthly legal powers and laws as loyal citizens. God deserves our worship, praise, adoration and gratitude.
Belonging to God, we are created and called to be in His image. We are called to actively maintain our gifts by living our faith in Christ. We are called to give to God what belongs to God while giving due respect and honor to our earthly legal powers and laws as loyal citizens. God deserves our worship, praise, adoration and gratitude.
We need to appreciate what God has given us. It invites us to look at our own lives and find the things we have received from God and need to express our gratitude. It starts from our very life itself. It is God who selected our life which is a gift, not a chance or accidental one. God gave us His image, his divine grace, soul, talents, skills, abilities. protection, health and strength, healings, knowledge, awareness and nurtured us up to this level, leading us through different situations. He also allows limitations not to stray away and lose grace. Now, by the power of the Holy Spirit, we need to preserve our gifts and blessings and share it with others with all our souls, our minds, our spirits, our hearts and our strength. This is the way we give to God the things that are God’s.
Balancing of our lives is essential as we are living in this world. We can’t ignore this world, the country we live, and the culture we share. As Jesus said, no power comes to man unless God gives. When a situation of selecting one over the other comes we need to select God over earthly powers. Throughout the Christian history we see hundreds of people who faithfully selected heavenly kingdom over earthly power and became martyrs. We see the great example of Thomas More. He selected God’s law against the king’s law and sacrificed his own life for that. There may be pleasant or bitter experiences. But in the long run everything helps us for our salvation and salvation of many. In this balancing we choose our future, either to the kingdom of light or kingdom of darkness. God wants us to select light.
God has given us the law of love, faith and charity to become citizens of the kingdom of light. We have thousands of models who lived for the kingdom of light who practiced these virtues. We give to God the things that are God’s only when we combine these three elements in our personal life, family life and social life. One without the other is incomplete. Let us always choose the kingdom of light so that when we appear before the Lord God, we will proudly give Him back what He gave us. It is not a onetime selection but continuous process. But Jesus stands always before us offering His support with extended hands. God bless you.
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