2nd book of Maccabees 6,18-31.
Those in charge of that unlawful ritual meal took the man
aside privately, because of their long acquaintance with him, and urged him to
bring meat of his own providing, such as he could legitimately eat, and to
pretend to be eating some of the meat of the sacrifice prescribed by the king;
in this way he would escape the death penalty, and be treated kindly because of
their old friendship with him. But he made up his mind in a noble manner,
worthy of his years, the dignity of his advanced age, the merited distinction
of his gray hair, and of the admirable life he had lived from childhood; and so
he declared that above all he would be loyal to the holy laws given by God. He
told them to send him at once to the abode of the dead, explaining: "At
our age it would be unbecoming to make such a pretense; many young men would
think the ninety-year-old Eleazar had gone over to an alien religion. Should I
thus dissimulate for the sake of a brief moment of life, they would be led
astray by me, while I would bring shame and dishonor on my old age. Even if,
for the time being, I avoid the punishment of men, I shall never, whether alive
or dead, escape the hands of the Almighty. Therefore, by manfully giving up my
life now, I will prove myself worthy of my old age, and I will leave to the
young a noble example of how to die willingly and generously for the revered
and holy laws."
..."The Lord in his holy knowledge knows full well
that, although I could have escaped death, I am not only enduring terrible pain
in my body from this scourging, but also suffering it with joy in my soul
because of my devotion to him." This is how he died, leaving in his death
a model of courage and an unforgettable example of virtue not only for the
young but for the whole nation.
Ps 3:2-3, 4-5, 6-7
R. (6b) The Lord upholds me.
But you, LORD, are a shield around me; my glory, you keep my
head high.
Whenever I cried out to the LORD, I was answered from the
holy mountain. Selah
Whenever I lay down and slept, the LORD preserved me to rise
again.
I do not fear, then, thousands of people arrayed against me
on every side.
It is remarkable how Zacchaeus in today's gospel was willing
to give up half of his possessions and repay 4x those he had extorted money
from. This is a total change of heart. He is a perfect example of a person who
has heard the knocking of Jesus in his heart and responded to it. Or he could
also be described as the person that was lost and found. We are all being
sought by Jesus in whatever situation we are in right now. It is up to us to
follow the example of Zacchaeus who did not hold back but totally surrendered
when found. Not all of us although have been definitely sought after and found
by God would do the same thing that he did. To acknowledge God is one thing but
to give up basically everything that he used to hold most dear, treasured and
valued in his life is another thing. Only those who have discovered who God
really is and what He is worth can do such a thing and make this truly wise
exchange. One way or another there will come a time in our lives when we have
to decide to go down from wherever place we are right now. In doing so we might
have to let go of our personal agenda and strip ourselves of our sinfulness,
accept our wrongdoings, repair the damage we've done and stand with all
humility before the Lord the way Zacchaeus did in today's gospel. We’ve got to
be a risk taker like Zacchaeus. He took a great risk of appearing foolish
before other people when he climbed on a tree just to get a glimpse of Jesus
and what did he get. He did not just get a glimpse but Jesus went into his home
and dined with him. He did not stop there, when Jesus finally went into his
home he offered to give up half of his possessions to the poor and repay four
times those he had extorted money from. We are headed to a much greater
blessing if we will learn to take great risks in the name of our faith in God.
We can never outdo or out give God in His generosity. It is time we let go of
our narrow mindsets and boxed up notions of what a true blessing is. It is
about time we realize that God alone can make us whole. We should not hold back
as we open ourselves up to God’s work and saving power as He seeks and restores
us to Himself. Time and again, Zacchaeus has always been part of the daily
gospel readings in the Church. You know why? We are no different from
Zacchaeus, because just like him we are sinners and unworthy but God in His
infinite kindness and mercy singled him out among the crowd and called him
specifically by his name. I am sure God is calling each one of us by name. And
just like Zacchaeus may we also respond to him in a personal way and hear the
same announcement from Jesus," Today salvation has come to this
house." Amen. How can we not be full of hope and confidence in Him? God
will never stop at anything just to carry out the plan He has for all of us and
be victorious in Him. Amen. Hallelujah!
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke 19,1-10.
...When he reached the place, Jesus looked up and said to
him, "Zacchaeus, come down quickly, for today I must stay at your
house." And he came down quickly and received him with joy. When they all
saw this, they began to grumble, saying, "He has gone to stay at the house
of a sinner." But Zacchaeus stood there and said to the Lord,
"Behold, half of my possessions, Lord, I shall give to the poor, and if I
have extorted anything from anyone I shall repay it four times over." And
Jesus said to him, "Today salvation has come to this house because this
man too is a descendant of Abraham. For the Son of Man has come to seek and to
save what was lost."
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