Gospel: Matthew 23: 1-12
Come we now to the next two events in the false religion Olympics. The first match is the jockeying for power and influence, currying favor with the rich and powerful of the world. Note the zeal and ardor in which religious leaders seek influence and even seats of power in the world of government and finance. Pay heed to the titles they insist on people using to abuse religious authority in coercing others to pinch incense to the emperor.
The next event is in the fashion category - the wearing of religious finery for all to see and in yet another attempt to demonstrate religious authority and endorsement of the worldly powers they seek to woo. Note the robes, sashes, hats, and various colors, parading before television cameras in a desperate attempt to be seen by others on the local and national news. And if you missed it, fear not, for they will post it on social media, blogs, and the outlets of religious media empires.
In these Olympian contests it is vain to reference today's Gospel portion. The religious apologists have already an answer to justify the displays and jockeying. But if we seek to follow the Lord Jesus who wore no such fineries, rejected all titles, and sought no favor with the rich and powerful, then our path is that of the desert. It is the path of divestment, humility, and the firm determination to serve others by bringing healing, liberation, and nourishment to others in deeds of love and mercy.