Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Homily for Tuesday, Week 20 of Ordinary Time

Homily for Tuesday
20th Week of Ordinary Time

August 19, 2025
Jgs 6: 11-24
Matt 19: 23-30
Christian Brothers, St. Joseph’s Residence, N.R.

Gideon's Call (Schnorr von Karolsfeld)

“Go with the strength you have and save Israel” (Jgs 6: 14).

The book of Judges offers us a typical annunciation scene.  An angel comes with a divine message for someone who has no standing and no confidence and gives him a mission for salvation, with the assurance that God will guide and help him.  That’s “the strength” he has.

“God doesn’t call the qualified.  He qualifies the called.”  You’ve heard that.  You’ve probably experienced it.  It’s our own vocation story.

God hasn’t called us to religious life because of our talent, our social standing, or our merits.  How many times have we looked at one of our brothers and wondered, “God chose him?”  Not to mention superiors!  He has reasons and ways we don’t fathom.

If we’ve been faithful religious, more or less, and if we’ve been effective apostles, more or less, it’s because God’s given us the strength.  He’s always the Savior—of our souls and of the many souls whose lives we’ve touched by his grace.

The Lord gives us a sign that he’s with us.  As Gideon brought the angel an offering which was consumed by fire (6:18-21), so do we bring our offerings to the Lord; but they’re transformed by the fire of Christ’s love into his body and blood for our consummation, assuring us that his love remains with us and his strength empowers us to resist our enemies—the enemies of our souls.  “For men this is impossible,” that we should defeat sin and death, “but for God all things are possible” (Matt 19:26).

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