Homily 2009
READINGS FOR TRINITY FOUR
Holy Gospel:  Luke 6:36–42
36 [Jesus said:] “Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful.  37 “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; 38 give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap.  For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you.”  39 He also told them a parable:  “Can a blind man lead a blind man? Will they not both fall into a pit?  40 A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is fully trained will be like his teacher. 41 Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?  42 How can you say to your brother, ‘Brother, let me take out the speck that is in your eye,’ when you yourself do not see the log that is in your own eye?  You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take out the speck that is in your brother’s eye.”
Old Testament Reading:  Genesis 50:15–21
15 When Joseph’s brothers saw that their father was dead, they said, “It may be that Joseph will hate us and pay us back for all the evil that we did to him.”  16 So they sent a message to Joseph, saying, “Your father gave this command before he died, 17 ‘Say to Joseph, Please forgive the transgression of your brothers and their sin, because they did evil to you.’  And now, please forgive the transgression of the servants of the God of your father.”   Joseph wept when they spoke to him.  18 His brothers also came and fell down before him and said, “Behold, we are your servants.”  19 But Joseph said to them, “Do not fear, for am I in the place of God? 20 As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today.  21 So do not fear; I will provide for you and your little ones.”  Thus he comforted them and spoke kindly to them.
Epistle:  Romans 12:14–21
14 Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse them.  15 Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep.  16 Live in harmony with one another.  Do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly.  Never be conceited.
17 Repay no one evil for evil, but give thought to do what is honorable in the sight of all.  18 If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all. 
19 Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.”  20 To the contrary,
“if your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink; for by so doing you will heap burning coals on his head.”  21 Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
Homily 2007
Homily 2006
Christ's Mercy is Ours to Show to Others

"Be merciful, even as your Father also is merciful (Luke 6:36-42).  The old Adam in us wants to condemn and seek vengeance.  But the Lord says, "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay" (Romans 12:14-21).  To condemn, to avenge yourself, is to put yourself in the place of God.  It is to fail to trust that He is just. Ultimately, it is to disbelieve that Jesus suffered the full vengeance for all wrongs.  Only Christ is merciful as the Father is merciful.  He is the one who overcame all evil with the good of His cross, forgiving even His executioners.  Jesus is our Joseph, who comforts us with words of pardon and reconciliation (Genesis 50:15-21).  He is the only One who does not condemn but gives life that runs over.  Only through faith in Christ are we sons of the Father--being merciful, forgiving, doing good to our enemies.  For in Christ we know that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us
(Romans 8:8-13).