Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time [A]
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME [A] A thumb goes up; a car goes by. Won’t somebody stop and help a guy? I’m hitchin’ a ride. Ride, ride, ride, hitchin’ a ride. You could hear these words on your radio back in the year 1970. A British band called Vanity Fare broke through during that period, with a hit song titled: Hitchin’ A Ride . When your thumb goes up, it signifies a state of need. You’re signaling that you could use some help. Won’t somebody stop and help a guy? If your hands remain in your pockets, then your slim chances become even slimmer. The cars will zoom on by—perhaps even the car being driven by the Lord. However, if you indicate a state of need, then your chances will improve, at least to some extent. Cars will probably continue to roll along. But the car being driven by God will slow down and pull over. Why? He is the God of love. He loves everybody. Nevertheless, he is especially responsive to those who freely admit their state of need. In Matthew the...