21st Sunday of Ordinary Time [A]
21ST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME [A] In a fable recorded by Aesop we hear about a running race being waged between a tortoise and a hare [a turtle and a rabbit]. The tortoise scores the upset of all upsets by reaching the finish line ahead of the hare. How do we explain such a result? It apparently has something to do with the hare’s attitude. When you are in the grip of pride and the grip of arrogance, this will breed a spirit of over-confidence. You might well figure that the victory will be all the more absolute if you can squeeze in a nap along the way. Unfortunately, the nap becomes an extended nap. And this provides an opportunity for the tortoise to catch up and to prevail. The fable concludes with a time-honored maxim: slow and steady wins the race. What has been said about the hare can also be said of the palace steward, Shebna. He only appears briefly in scripture, presented in an unfavorable light by the prophet Isaiah (see 22:15-24). Shebna can be described a...