HOMILY Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle B Sept 25/26, 2021 at Horseshoe Bay TX
{Show Box} I have here a BOX. Anyone what to guess what is inside this
box? ???
It is
GOD. I have God in a box. Got is special on Amazon. Just kidding.
Want to see?? Of course you do!
(open the box – empty)
Awww. It is empty. Well, of course I don’t have God in a
box.
Everyone
knows that you cannot put God in a box.
Except of course the people who keep trying to do that.
In our first reading God decides to give Moses some help,
and appoints 70 elders to assist him.
68 of them show up at the appointed spot at the appointed time, at the
meeting tent, fill out all the requisite forms, give proof of their Jewishness,
etc, and the Spirit of God comes down on them.
But two of
these elders, Eldad and Medad, perhaps with a touch of senility or the beginnings
of Alzheimer’s, forgot to set their alarm clocks, forgot about the meeting, got
intrigued in their favorite soap opera, whatever, and failed to show up at the
meeting tent.
NONETHELESS, Eldad and Medad were on the list, and the Spirit
of God came down on them too. Even
though they did not go to the meeting.
Joshua,
hearing of the and jealous of Moses’ prerogatives, tells Moses to stop
them. They haven’t done all the
requirements. They haven’t filled out
the proper paperwork. They haven’t taken
all the required classes. Spot them or
this will get totally out of hand.
But Moses
refuses to try and box God in. God is free to act. And frankly, God doesn’t need all the
paperwork.
In the
Gospel we see something similar. Some guy,
NOT a part of the official disciples of Jesus, is driving out demons in the
name of Jesus. But he is not board
certified. He hasn’t completed EIM. He belongs to some competing
denomination. And John tries to stop
hi. He tells Jesus, “we tried to prevent
him because he does not follow us.”
It is interesting that John does not say, “because h does not follow
YOU, “ but rather, he does not follow US.”
John is taking this personally.
But Jesus
does not get upset, and tells John to chill.
“Jesus replied, “Do not prevent him. There is o one who performs a mighty deed in
my name who can at the same time speak ill of me. For whoever is not against us is for us.”
Both Joshua in the Old Testament and John in the Gospel are
trying to put God in a box. They are
trying to restrict how God acts. But God
just doesn’t fit.
There is a
lesson here for us. When we think we
have God figured out, and know what God is going to d and what God is not going
to do, we are in trouble. St. Augustine
of Hippo a long time ago said, “whatever you think God is, that is NOT God.” You can not box Gid in with our categories
and concepts.
She is way
beyond that. So don’t try to put God in the box labeled
“He” or “Male”. Don’t try to put God in
the box of “old” or “White” or “long bearded”.
That is not God.
God is free to act in ways that we don’t foresee, that we
don’t expect, and even that we don’t like.
God’s
definitive act in Jesus Christ was not at all what anyone expected in a
Messiah. And how God has acted in my
life was certainly a surprise. I wanted
to be a lawyer. But that would not have
been nearly as exciting, nor nearly as much fun, as being a priest has been.
It is hard
not to put our expectations on God and prescribe how God is supposed to
act. All of us have some of Joshua and
John in us, and want God to conform to our expectations. But that is just setting us up for a fall,
for disappointment. God is always
free. We cannot control God. We cannot even understand God. God is always up to something new.
A much
holier and better way to approach God is the way that Mary did. She did not put her expectations on God, but
opened herself to freely and graciously accept God’s Will for her. She trusted that God would not want for her
anything but the very best. And she was
right.
And so Mary
prayed, “Here I am, the maidservant of the Lord. Let it be with me according to your
word.” For Mary knew, and understood,
that God loved her and wanted only the best for her, even if it sounded crazy
and weird and not at all convenient.
Also for us,
God wants only the best; the fullness of everlasting life. But we cannot control that. It is God’s free gift. And god has possibilities we cannot even
imagine.
So don’t
hamper God. Don’t restrict God. Don’t try to put God in a box. It never works.
AMEN.
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