Gospel: Matthew 12: 14-21
Today's Gospel portion reminds us that with every healing miracle of Jesus comes with it the admonition to tell no one about it. The kingdom of God is not about fanfare and bluster. It has no need of public relations firms, advertising agencies, consulting firms, and media empires. The work of the kingdom speaks for itself. The works of mercy reflect the values of the Beatitudes: they are about mercy, meekness, purity of heart, justice and peace for others. It is not about us.
Yet, we just can't help ourselves. We have to have our "witnessing" and our "evangelizing", neither of which are about building the kingdom of God on earth. These things are about building a kingdom for ourselves, a kingdom predicated on our own ego, on the accumulation of wealth, property, political power, and influence. Jesus was about none of these things. He rejected all of that in the desert of temptation, and after doing so gave us the Eight Beatitudes.
As individual followers of Jesus and as communities of faith, we have a choice. We can build our own kingdoms as we have been doing for centuries. Or we can be about the kingdom of God where we go about healing others, liberating people from their demons, and nourishing people at table. Asking for no credit, giving thanks to God alone in solitude, and moving on to the next place to carry out the ministry of Jesus - the ministry of mercy and reconciliation.