Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time [A]
SIXTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME [A] It’s 1936. Reporters are gathered around Max Schmeling. Soon he will be stepping into the ring to face an undefeated American named Joe Louis. The speculation is that he has taken this fight simply because it will earn him a considerable sum of money. After all, it’s not as if he has any real chance against his heavily favored opponent. And yet, even though nobody else is giving him a chance, Schmeling believes that he does have a chance against Louis. When asked to explain himself, he keeps repeating: I see something . Film clips of Louis in action have been made available to Max—and he’s certain that he sees something. What does he see? He sees a weakness. It’s a weakness that he will exploit as he scores one of the biggest upsets in boxing history. He will beat Louis and he will beat the odds. So, we know about Max and what he sees. Meanwhile, let’s consider the Lord’s vantage point. What does he see? He sees EVERYTHING, according to the...