St. Irenaeus, bishop & martyr 

*** 1st Reading ***     

Genesis 18:16-33

The men went away and turned towards Sodom.

Abraham walked with them to set them on their way.   And Yahweh said, “Can I conceal from Abra­­­­­ham what I am about to do?  Abra­­­­­­ham, in fact, is going to become a great and powerful nation and through him all the nations of the earth will be blessed,   for I have chosen him to com­mand his sons and his household after him to keep the way of the Lord by doing what is right and just, so that Yahweh may bring about for Abraham what he has promised him.”

 Then Yahweh said, “How great is the cry for justice against Sodom and Gomorrah! And how grievous is their sin!   I am going down to see if they have done all that they are charged with in the outcry that has reached me. If it is not so, I will know.”

 The men with him turned away and went towards Sodom, but Yahweh remained standing before Abraham.  Abraham went forward and said, “Will you really let the just perish with the wicked?  Perhaps there are fifty good people in the town. Are you really going to let them perish?

Would you not spare the place for the sake of these fifty righteous people?   It would not be at all like you to do such a thing and you can’t let the good perish with the wicked, nor treat the good and the wicked alike. Far be it from you! Will not the judge of all the earth be just?”   Yahweh said, “If I find fifty good peo­ple in Sodom, I will spare the whole place for their sake.”

 Abraham spoke up again, “I know that I am very bold to speak like this to my Lord, I who am only dust and ashes!  But perhaps the number of the good is five less than fifty. Will you destroy the town because of five?” Yahweh replied, “I will not destroy the town if I find forty-five good people there.”  

 Again Abraham said to him, “Perhaps there will be only forty.” He answered, “For the sake of forty I will not do it.”   Abraham went on, saying, “May my Lord not be angry, but let me speak. Maybe only thirty good people will be found in the town.” Yahweh answered, “I will not destroy it if I find thirty there.”   Abraham said, “Now that I have been so bold as to speak to my Lord, what if only twenty can be found?” He said, “For the sake of twenty I will not destroy the place.”

 But Abraham insisted, “May my Lord not be angry, but let me speak just once more. What if only ten canbe found?” And Yahweh answered, “For the sake of ten good people, I will not destroy Sodom.”   When Yahweh had finished speaking with Abraham, he left and Abraham went home.

 

Ps 103:1b-2, 3-4, 8-9, 10-11

The Lord kind and merciful.

 

**** Gospel ****      

Matthew 8:18-22

 When he saw the crowd press around him, Jesus gave orders to cross to the other shore.   A teacher of the Law approached him and said, “Master, I will follow you wherever you go.” Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.”

 Another disciple said to him, “Lord, let me go and bury my father first.”  But Jesus answered him, “Follow me, and let the dead bury their dead.”

 

Gospel Reflection

Jesus’ ministry is gaining traction day by day. So many people long to hear His teachings. He sometimes needs to escape from the crowd to have respite. Others, perhaps overwhelmed by the majesty of His words come to present themselves as potential follower. But Jesus does not accept them all.

He can discern an emotional decision from that of an informed and fully consented decision. For sometimes, in an overwhelming feeling of happiness and joy, we promise too much more than we could afford. Others have many things to do before they can fully give their hearts freely to the Lord. These too, Jesus rejected. For if it is not all that we give to the Lord, it is not good enough. The

Quantity and the quality does not matter, as long as we freely give it all to the Lord, His grace will supply what is lacking in our gift.