Reflections: St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist


Today’s Reading: Matthew 9:9-13
Daily Lectionary: Nehemiah 5:1-16; 6:1-9, 15-16; 1 Timothy 4:1-16

“Follow me.” (Matthew 9:9)

In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. “Follow me.” Two words. That’s all Jesus said to Matthew. There’s no complicated plan. There aren’t twelve steps or even six chief parts. I’ve seen some schemes for salvation that seem very difficult to even interpret, what with all of the steps, stairs, and degrees. I’m fascinated by the fact that Jesus just says these two words. He doesn’t explain much.

The same sort of thing happened with the other disciples, too. Jesus just called them. He did tell Peter that he will be fishing for men, but even that did not reveal very much. I don’t think they knew what they were getting into when Jesus called them. He just called them, and they followed.

Did you know what you were getting into when Jesus called you to follow Him? Who could have known, when the water was splashed upon you and the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit placed upon your head, where this would all lead? Following Jesus might lead to persecution, trials, tribulations, and all sorts of seemingly nasty things. Following Jesus also might lead to an incredibly satisfying life lived with faithful people and family surrounding you. Or both. You really can’t know. All you can know for sure is that if you follow Jesus, you will go where He has gone, and He will not leave you behind.

Ultimately this means that you will follow Jesus into death and resurrection, for this is where He has already gone. You cannot be defeated. You have been called to live.

Matthew got up from his tax collection booth and began to live, following Jesus. You have been called to truly live and follow Jesus, too. Who knows where it will take you? Matthew could not have known then what we know now; that he would follow Jesus, compose the first account of the life of Christ, and that millions of people would come to salvation through these words. Wherever your life in Christ takes you, it is all lived in Christ, so it will be good. Let the adventure begin! In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.

O Son of God, our blessed Savior Jesus Christ, You called Matthew the tax collector to be an apostle and evangelist. Through his faithful and inspired witness, grant that we may also follow You, leaving behind all covetous desires and love of riches; for You live and reign with the Father and the Son, one God now and forever. Amen.

Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Duane Bamsch