Gospel for July 4 2021 – Mark 6:1-6
Gospel Reflections for July 4 2021
Jesus Declaration of Independence
Today’s Gospel is the story of Our Lord’s return to His hometown of Nazareth, a place where everyone knew Him well.
Because they knew He was wise, He was invited to speak in the local synagogue on the famous passage from Isaiah that proclaims the saving actions of God for those in need (more fully told in Luke 4: 14-30).
It is a wonderful list of saving actions for anyone in trouble. The passage in Luke from this same event declares God will bring liberty to captives, good news to the poor, recovery of sight to the blind, and set the oppressed free. Who would not want those wonderful goals?
The Jewish people, long oppressed by foreign rulers, would have loved this saving message of God granting them special favor. However …they believed it was only for them!
Amazingly, after Jesus finishes, the people seek his death! Why is that?
At the end of His speech Jesus recounts two miracles from the Old Testament where God performed miracles for non-Jewish pagan people. That surprises them. To their amazement, Jesus affirms that God’s salvation is for all people …and not just the Jews! The Jewish people of Nazareth rose in anger because they felt God should only help their own people. They resented that people from other groups could receive God’s grace.
This is a perfect Gospel to hear on the day that we celebrate our nation’s birth in 1776, where the blessings of liberty would one day be shared by all people no matter what group they were born into. Our nation was founded on the dignity of every citizen no matter where they were born or who they are. Of course, that freedom did not happen instantly.
The 1776 event began a long and sometimes painful process that would eventually bring freedom to everyone, including former slaves.
God’s message of salvation comes to each of us, one person at a time, and never because we belong to any group, race, or ethnicity. No one can claim salvation except by your personal acceptance in faith and good behavior.
This is a time in our nation when people are claiming rights by their group membership. (see my article on Critical Race Theory) Our nation and our Catholic faith are both founded on your personal responsibility before God and one another. That is the true source of your salvation …and our nation’s prosperity.
Happy Fourth of July!
God Bless!
Fr. Dave
Kathleen Auth says
Dear Father Dave,
Thank you for your thoughtful reflection.
This gospel message does spread a sunrise of heavenly brilliance over billions of souls, reminding us that we are children of God. We’re connected to Him, first and foremost, but also to each other as family in our human existence.
Happy Fourth of July….
Kathleen
Father Dave says
Happy Fourth!
franca dornan says
Love your insightful, loving commentary!!! Every precious soul is soooooooooooooooooooo special to our loving God of love whose love brilliantly shines on all!!! How blessed we are to have been created!!! Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee living, loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee life and we are one with everyone!!!Let’s make the world beautiful by sharing Jesus’ love !!! loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee it and loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee you Father Dave by leading us in Jesus’ Divine, precious, beautiful LOVE!!
Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, Franca and Dick
Sharon Foster says
Fr Dave,
Thank you for this reminder that each person is precious to God, regardless of which ethnicity, religion or group they belong to. Also, thank you for reminding us how beautiful, though flawed, our country is & that tribal thinking sadly divides us.
I am so thankful for good priests like you who inform & guide us.
Sherrie
Father Dave says
You understood my message this week very well!
Joe Guevara says
Father Dave, we are all created in God’s image I am a recipient of this grace myself , I am also a recipient of the generosity of this our country
and grateful for it. I think we all should join together celebrate our blessings in the present
without forgetting past mistakes but rather work harder to make a better future for all of us as a country. Happy 4th of July.
Father Dave says
Well said. I am glad that you recognize the opportunities that living in the USA has provided you. I wish more people did!