Homily for 3rd September 2023 | 22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time 2023
My dear brothers and sisters on this 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, in the first reading we come across the prophet Jeremiah who expresses his anguish as he is caught in between God who has insisted that he preach the difficult word of warning to the people and the people who refuse to believe him. The Hebrew word ‘pathah’- פָתָה which Jeremiah uses generally gets translated as enticed, but can also be translated as deceived or even seduced. Jeremiah complains to God that he did not choose to be a prophet but he was in a way compelled by God. Jeremiah seems to be saying that he had understood his relationship to Yahweh to be something like a marriage bond but now he feels that he has been deceived and cheated by Yahweh. In a way, Jeremiah is justified in complaining as he was imprisoned and tortured by the priest Pashhur who was the chief officer in the temple for preaching God’s word. As a faithful messenger of the Lord, certainly, this was not easy to reconcile with an...