Second Sunday after Pentecost - Sermon Text
The Second Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 5A) Hosea 5:15-6:6 Romans 4:13-25 Matthew 9:9-13 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. If you were to write an autobiography, what stories would you tell on yourself? Would you tell everything? Would you want to present yourself in the most flattering light possible? Or would you balance the amazing with the mundane and occasional embarrassing? I ask these questions because St. Matthew, the Apostle, writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit includes an autobiographical section in his story of Jesus. The five verses that are today’s gospel reading reveal how Matthew sees himself. What he chooses to reveal to us tells us something about what he sees in Jesus. Matthew is a tax collector. In the gospels, when a tax collector is referenced the word “sinner” is shortly to follow. There are reasons for this. Matthew is sitting at the tax booth in Capernaum, the city in the r...