Gospel: Luke 6: 17, 20-26
It was a common belief in Jesus' time that God's blessings and disfavor with people were manifested in external appearances. Those who were rich and powerful were thought to be blessed by God, while those poor and persecuted were deemed cursed by God. This belief is one of the foundation pieces of modern Christianity as well, a belief not shared by the Lord Jesus.
In today's Gospel portion Jesus reverses the blessings and curses. It is the poor and persecuted who find favor with God, and it is those who are rich and powerful who do not have God's blessing. The rich and powerful have had their reward on this earth, enjoying the good things of the earth, often at the expense of everyone else. But the poor and persecuted will find blessing in God's kingdom.
It is worth considering how it is that the rich and powerful become so: it is not through honest work and upright business dealings. It is through the exploitation and abuse of others, through cheating and dishonesty that they come to possess their wealth and power. This cannot be blessed by God; it is rather a curse to be shunned and avoided. It is this fact that guides the teaching and mission of loving kindness that Jesus embodies.