Gospel: John 21: 20-25
It is perhaps both fitting and ironic that the very last scene in the Gospels is Jesus rebuking Peter and instructing us all in minding our business. Peter has just been told by the Lord to feed his sheep, to provide the same care and concern for others as Jesus did. But Peter has to know about the business of this other disciple - what about him? Jesus tells Peter - and us - that our task is to follow him, not to be prying into what others are about.
The irony of the rebuke is not lost on us. How much of religion has been about prying into the business of others, and how little of it has been about following the Lord! We are so often about the examination of other people's consciences and lives, and so little about examining our own! That scripture passage, that sermon is about that person over there, not about me. The indictment and conviction of others are easy for us to achieve, as are our own dismissal and acquittal.
Imagine if we were encouraged in church life to focus our attention on following the Lord - in healing, liberating, nourishing, and caring for others as Jesus did. Imagine if we were discouraged from being in the business of others and judging them. The life of religion would be much more healthy, and perhaps the life of religion would once again grow as it would be far more attractive than what is presently provided.