Newsletter —Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year A – 3rd September 2023

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Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 3, 2023
Our First Reading this Sunday is Jeremiah 20:7-9: Jeremiah laments but cannot fail to speak in God’s name. The Responsorial Psalm is from Psalm 63: Our souls yearn for God. This week’s Second Reading is from Romans 12:1-2: Paul encourages the Romans to stay faithful to God. Our Gospel Reading today is Matthew 16:21-27: Jesus speaks of his Passion and rebukes Peter for his objection.
Now that the disciples have acknowledged that Jesus is the Messiah, Jesus confides in them the outcome of his ministry: he must suffer and die in Jerusalem to be raised on the third day. Peter rejects this prediction, and Jesus rebukes him severely, calling him “Satan.” In opposing this aspect of Jesus’ mission, Peter shows that he is no longer speaking based on the revelation from God but as a human being. Jesus then teaches all of the disciples about the difficult path of discipleship: to be Christ’s disciple is to follow in his way of the cross.
Peter could not yet understand what it meant to call Jesus the Messiah. It is unlikely that the other disciples understood any better. The common view was that the Messiah
would be a political figure, a king that would free Israel from Roman rule. This is
perhaps what Peter envisioned when he was led to recognize Jesus as the Messiah. In
this passage, however, Jesus is beginning to teach his disciples that he would be the
Messiah in a different way.
Jesus would be more like the suffering servant described by the prophet Isaiah than the political liberator. Those who would be Jesus’ disciples would be called to a similar life of service. Perhaps this is what Peter feared most in Jesus’ prediction of his Passion. He whom Jesus had called “rock” would also be called upon to offer himself in sacrifice and service to others. Christian leaders today are still called to sacrifice and serve others as Jesus did.

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