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It’s fascinating to see how the words and sayings of Jesus appear and are interpreted in the four Gospels. Today the task is easy and straightforward, as parts of yesterday’s Gospel from Luke reappear in today’s passage from Matthew, (Mt 8: 18-22). It’s also clear that Jesus must have used the same parables and sayings more than once and in different circumstances. Today we read:
“When Jesus saw the great crowds all about him, he gave orders to leave for the other side. One of the scribes then came up and said to him, ‘Master, I will follow you wherever you go.’ Jesus replied, ‘Foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.’
Another man, one of his disciples, said to him, ‘Sir, let me go and bury my father first.’ But Jesus replied, ‘Follow me, and leave the dead to bury their dead.’”
Here Jesus is still in Galilee and it’s one of the scribes, who comes up to Jesus with the promise to follow him wherever he goes. What I find interesting is that one of those, who usually appear as enemies of Jesus, wants to be his disciple. The warning of Jesus on the difficulties of discipleship remains the same. Then it’s one of his disciples who asks to go off and bury his father before continuing his journey with Jesus. The answer here appears even more bleak than in Luke, yet the message is the same and it’s for all of us. There is nothing more important for a Christian than to follow Jesus and, in the words of St Benedict, “to prefer nothing whatever to Christ.” It is in putting God first and loving God before all others that we will love others better and as God wants us to love them that is best for them, Lord, help us to be faithful each day in following your teaching and example. Amen.
Fr Paul
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