Homily for Youth: The Role, Wisdom and Personal Knowledge of God

By Fr Antony Christy, SDB –

August 23, 2020: 21st Sunday in Ordinary time
Isaiah 22: 19-23; Romans 11: 33-36; Matthew 16: 13-20

Look around the world today – what do we see? Crises, confusion, uncertainty, conspiracies, controversies, cries of agony, protest and grief, unrest and dissatisfaction. Even amidst all these, there are nations threatening each other to prove who is superior to whom; there are Corporates clashing with each other to claim the topmost slot in the economic world, not hesitating to exploit even the health crisis that is around; there are factions and groups in the name of religion, language, ethnicity and race playing havoc, making of humanity a worthless value to uphold; there are those in the garb of god-men fending their own nests and exploiting every one else for it; there are politicians who pose to be liberators of the masses while they are hand in glove with every agency that goes diametrically opposed to the common good… What is all these manipulation about? What are they trying to prove to themselves and to the world? They want to identify themselves as the key persons, or key groups, wherever they are! Aware of this background let us listen to what the Word has to tell us today.

One image that dominates today’s liturgy of the word is the image of the Key…every person, every entity, every nation, every society, every corporate wants to be a key entity in its field. That is what we see in the entire list of examples we just enumerated. But, in truth, becoming conscious of one’s mission and situating it within God’s plan is the real secret behind being key persons in the eyes of the Lord. Every prophet, we see in the Old Testament, is enamoured by the love of the Lord and surrenders totally to the Spirit shining as a key person within the believing community. We do observe in persons within some of our Christian communities that we are part of, or youth groups that we belong to, or an association or sodality we take part in… a similar urge to be key persons! For example, the tasks of being part of the Parish Pastoral Council, the cooperators to the animating nucleus of the Parish at the zonal or the division levels, are some key roles that people aspire for today (of course the lockdown has locked down even all these possibilities!). We are indeed called to be key persons, yes! But not unto our own glory as we see all around but unto the Reign that the Lord wants us to build here on earth.

To be a key person is to realise your GOD GIVEN ROLE:
Being key persons unto the kingdom would mean, we understand our key role from the perspective of God. At times politics enters the religious ambit and faith communities, and shatters every bit of truth that can exist. Lack of focus and confusion of meanings are the outcomes of such an influx and personal integrity is left at stake. The Lord reminds us in the first reading that it is the Lord who robes one with, or strips one of authority.

We have heard the phrase, God writes straight through crooked lines, all that we need to be is those straight strokes, for God to straighten those crooked scribblings of human selfishness and greed. If I am not available there will always be someone within God’s eternal plan, but I, on my part, will totally miss the purpose of my life! And I need to be very attentive to the inbuilt purpose that my Creator has for me!

To be a key person is to be GUIDED BY WISDOM:
Wisdom is not merely knowing; it is knowing that one knows and knowing what is to be known at a particular point of time. It is, more than a capacity, a grace! A key person unto the Kingdom should be equipped with wisdom much more than anything. To make the right decisions at the right time and to make the right changes at the right time towards an authentic growth towards being true people of the Reign! The key persons would be those who are guided by Wisdom.

At times right discernment is hindered by the overshadowing selfish thinking, overpowering greed for dominance and overflooding desire for momentary pleasure. Key persons cannot be led by these…they need to pause every now and then, take stock of their internal motivations and innermost purposes and remain always on the side of Wisdom, which comes from the Spirit of the Lord.

To be a key person is to have PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF GOD:
The Gospel today gives us the ultimate criterion to be key persons unto the kingdom: it is to know God, on a personal basis. To have encountered God, experienced God, tasted God, felt the concrete presence of God is one of the fundamental criteria to play any key role in a community of faith, a community of people of God. Mere borrowed experiences and brainwashed theories cannot make one an authentic key player within the community of the Reign.

Knowing Christ is knowing God. The person of Jesus Christ, his life and teachings, his values and priorities, his choices and decisions, are the parameters for any person of God, anyone who wants to belong to the Reign, anyone who wishes to really be a child of God, making God present wherever he or she is. That is what Jesus did – made present God and God’s Reign as he moved around among the people. Key persons are those who know Christ, understand Christ and put on the mind of Christ.

Each of us can turn to be a key person unto the Reign, if and only if we realise the God given role that we have, be guided by Wisdom and yearn for a personal knowledge of God in our lives. The more key persons there are, the more efficacious the Reign can be on earth, here and now.


Fr Antony Christy is a Salesian Priest from 2005, who has a Masters in Philosophy (specialisation in Religion) and a Masters in Theology (Specialisation in Catechetics). He is currently pursuing his doctoral research in Theology at Salesian Pontifical University, Rome. Walking with the Young towards a World of Peace and Dialogue is the passion that fires him.