Third Sunday of Ordinary Time [A]
THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME [A] Suddenly we’re hearing about Zebulun and Naphtali. These forlorn territories are going to be visited by a Divine Source of Radiance, according to the prophet Isaiah (8:23-9:1). There, you have the prophecy, as it is being delivered. You will be able to read about the fulfillment of this prophecy by referring to the Gospel of St. Matthew, chapter four. Jesus makes a special point of venturing into the territories of Zebulun and Naphtali as he carries out the Galilean portion of his mission. He will be identified as the Light of the World (see John 8:12). Jesus shines as a territorial light, proceeding along the way through Zebulun and also Naphtali; or you could say that he is on “high beam.” He then will shift to a “narrow beam” as he focuses upon each of the Galilean fishermen: Peter, Andrew, James, and John. For their part, they respond by following Jesus (4:12-16). It’s not enough to say that they are “following” Jesus. More particu...