A reflection on the daily readings, for the Memorial of St. Francis of Assisi, by Father Perry.
By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor
+ This Book of Nehemiah is described as a historical book — not a prophetic book.
It is that theme of restoring Jerusalem after it had been destroyed and burned, and Nehemiah discovers within himself the call to go there and help in this reconstruction of Jerusalem.
His devotion to prayer, listening to his God, and complete dedication is evident, even as he demonstrates it before the king whose permission to go he seeks and receives.
Provided, also, with letters from the king to protect him and grant passage in his travels, Nehemiah sets out to retrieve the promise of God to restore Israel and call his people back to faithfulness.
Jesus, in today’s Gospel passage, once again remains faithful to his intent to get to Jerusalem where his fate will be lived out.
Along the way he encounters three people who declare that they want to follow Jesus, but each one utters an excuse for delay.
And to each, Jesus replies. And each reply is the same.
The time is now.
You cannot say you want to and will follow, then you don’t.
The kingdom of God is at hand. The kingdom of God is now.
The kingdom of God calls for complete and total dedication over everything else — family, culture, desires, friends, material wants.
Everything!
Typical Jesus. Hyperbole. Exaggeration. Not literal, but super expressed even to the point of almost being offensive, “Lord, let me first go and bury my father.”
To which Jesus answers, “Let the dead bury the dead.”
Yikes!