The call to be prophets – Remembering the Martyrdom of John the Baptist
August 29, 2019: Jeremiah 1: 17-19; Mark 6: 17-29
The call to be prophets, like Jeremiah and John presented to us in the Word today - is not an elitist call, that is reserved for a club of specially chosen specimen. No, it is a call that is addressed to every baptized child of God. But what is the world in general moving towards?
The world seems to be at home with a culture of sin today! Be it social or economic or political or cultural arena – there is a cloud of sinfulness that pervades and waits to consume everyone present. Religious and Spiritual realms, unfortunately, are no exceptions to this in any sense.
More treacherous than this situation, is the lack of sense of sin, that justifies sinfulness, sometimes without even the conscious assent of the persons involved. We have become so mindless of sin that certain of them do not even appear to be so... judging the other, discriminating the other in our minds, giving into our prejudices and not really giving a chance to the other and so on.
The question posed to us by the feast today is, which part we would rather play? The seducing forces that draw people to sin; or the wicked plotters who play the protagonists in spreading sinfulness; or the passive infected who continue to perpetrate sinfulness by their mere inaction; or the silent spectators who aid the spread more than do anything to stop it – all these groups are represented in the Gospel today. There is also John the Baptist, who dares to stand for truth and righteousness, even at the cost of his own life!
What would be my choice?
The call to be prophets, like Jeremiah and John presented to us in the Word today - is not an elitist call, that is reserved for a club of specially chosen specimen. No, it is a call that is addressed to every baptized child of God. But what is the world in general moving towards?
The world seems to be at home with a culture of sin today! Be it social or economic or political or cultural arena – there is a cloud of sinfulness that pervades and waits to consume everyone present. Religious and Spiritual realms, unfortunately, are no exceptions to this in any sense.
More treacherous than this situation, is the lack of sense of sin, that justifies sinfulness, sometimes without even the conscious assent of the persons involved. We have become so mindless of sin that certain of them do not even appear to be so... judging the other, discriminating the other in our minds, giving into our prejudices and not really giving a chance to the other and so on.
The question posed to us by the feast today is, which part we would rather play? The seducing forces that draw people to sin; or the wicked plotters who play the protagonists in spreading sinfulness; or the passive infected who continue to perpetrate sinfulness by their mere inaction; or the silent spectators who aid the spread more than do anything to stop it – all these groups are represented in the Gospel today. There is also John the Baptist, who dares to stand for truth and righteousness, even at the cost of his own life!
What would be my choice?