From the Desk of Father Mark - Our Pastor
September 15, 2024
24thSunday in Ordinary Time
“Who do people say that I am?”
The question, “Who do people say that I am?” is an important question and addressed in at least three ways in this weekend’s gospel. First is the identity of Jesus himself, the identity of Jesus in relation to Peter, and the identity of Jesus in relation to the cross.
First is the identity of Jesus Himself. Jesus is known for His miracles, healings, teaching, feeding, spending time with people, but mostly genuine love for His people. This is often why the expression, ‘What would Jesus do?’ is asked. Jesus also identified Himself specifically. He referred to Himself by saying: I am the bread of life, I am the Good Shepherd, I am the way, truth and life, I am the resurrection, I am the gate, I am the beginning, and the end-the alpha and omega, to name some. Jesus was the blessing on a world of His people and shared that blessing with all especially the outcast.
Second is the identity of Jesus in relation to Peter. Peter is definitely the person Jesus has in mind to lead the mission of the Church. But Peter has a lot to learn. And of course, Peter indeed will learn. In the context of this gospel passage, knowing the identity of Jesus is critical to be an apostle and disciple. He will be commissioned to pass the faith on to future generations. His ability to convey that faith accurately will be crucial.
Thirdly is the identity of Jesus in relation to the cross. The cross would seem to be an unimaginable symbol leading to salvation. But Jesus would often take the unimaginable as a means of redemption. So, in viewing the cross we see an instrument of suffering transformed into the precursor to resurrection.
Finally, the question, “Who do people say that I am?” is really intended to be a question for each believer. “Who do I say Jesus is?” is the lifetime encounter we have in this life with the One who leads us to the next.
Have a great week!
Fr. Mark Walter
Pastor of Our Lady of the Ridge - St.Linus Parish |