Friends,
in today’s Gospel Jesus tells the crowds who seek a sign that they will
only receive the sign of Jonah: "Just as Jonah became a sign to the
Ninevites, so will the Son of Man be to this generation."
Jonah
is called by God to preach to Nineveh, which is described as an
enormously large city. It takes, they say, three days to walk through
it. I can’t help but think of Nineveh as one of our large, modern
cities, a center of all sorts of worldly activity and preoccupation.
What
would its conversion look like? A turning back to God as the only
enduring good. After hearing the word of Jonah, the Ninevites proclaim a
fast, and all of
them, great and small, put on sackcloth. What is the purpose of these
ascetic practices? To wean people away from an attachment to worldly
pleasures.
Go
beyond the mind that you have. Repent. Live as though nothing in this
world finally matters. And you will be living in the kingdom of God!
Monday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 467
Paul, a slave of Christ Jesus,
called to be an Apostle and set apart for the Gospel of God,
which he promised previously through his prophets in the holy Scriptures,
the Gospel about his Son, descended from David according to the flesh,
but established as Son of God in power
according to the Spirit of holiness
through resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Through him we have received the grace of apostleship,
to bring about the obedience of faith,
for the sake of his name, among all the Gentiles,
among whom are you also, who are called to belong to Jesus Christ;
to all the beloved of God in Rome, called to be holy.
Grace to you and peace from God our Father
and the Lord Jesus Christ.
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