Homily of the Day

Wednesday of the Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time

Today’s Gospel of the workers in the vineyard has often puzzled many of
us. We are all brought up with ideas concerning work and compensation,
i.e. no work no pay, more work more pay and less work less pay. It does
not seem fair to the workers who had worked longer hours to receive
less than those who had worked more.

Even during the time of Jesus, the people were shocked to hear of such
a radical idea. However, perhaps Jesus really intended to shock his
listeners in the same way he shocked those who listen to the parable of
the good shepherd. What Jesus may be proposing to his listeners then
and to us now, is that the Lord’s love and generosity is the foundation
of the kingdom of God.

This is so different and opposite from the way human nature operates.
Why is it that many of us have difficulty in accepting that God’s love
and generosity as the foundation of our value system? Is it because we
were taught otherwise? Is it because of our greed, self-sufficiency and
self-centeredness? Are we any different from the people during the time
of Jesus? Perhaps we need to be reminded to thank the Lord for his
generosity.

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