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Get to the King ... to claim victory!

Get to the King ... to claim victory!
Homily preached November 20, 2022
by Monsignor Michael Deering

 

When I was growing up, my family would have fun playing Board Games ...

mostly on Sunday ... and mostly on cold Chicago winter days.

 

Unlike today’s games on phones and computers where kids play them alone ...

Board Games are played with other people.

 

Two of the Board games we used to play a lot were Checkers and Chess.

 

Perhaps you remember playing them too ... both are games of strategy ...

with Chess requiring a higher level of skill and concentration.

 

In Chess there are 16 white pieces and 16 black pieces ...

with each player trying to capture the pieces of the opposing color.

 

There are 6 different types of Chessmen, namely

Pawns and Rooks ... Knights and Bishops and a King and a Queen on each side ...

each making different types of moves.

 

As the game unfolds, each player has the opportunity to capture different pieces

but the eventual winner is determined by ...

the one who is able to capture the other player’s King!

 

If you capture the King, you win!

 

In this way, the Game of Chess closely models what happens in the real world.

 

You may recall some 20 years ago when the United States invaded Iraq  ...

our goal was to capture one guy ... the King ... Saddam Hussein.

 

We thought that if we got to him, that would assure victory for us and the people.

 

While it did to a certain degree … the underlying civil war there between ...

the Sunni and Shiite religious factions greatly delayed victory for the people.

 

Certainly when the United States landed in Normandy, France in 1944 ...

  our goal was to capture one guy in Berlin, Germany ... the King ... Adolph Hitler.

 

We thought that if we got to him, that would assure victory for us and the people.

 

We did get to Berlin, but no one ever found Hitler. We believe that he committed suicide and his body was burned to prevent the Allied Forces from getting to it.

 

But in both cases ... victory went to the oneswho got to the King.

 

That same thought & strategy must have gone through the minds of the Jews during the time of Jesus. If they could just eliminate one guy ... Jesus, things would be OK.

 

You see, the Jews felt threatened by the way Jesus was gathering disciples ...

to follow Him and so, they plotted to capture Him and put Him to death ...

hoping that that would do away with his reign as leader of the people.

 

You see, the Jews were actually looking for a King ...

a King like they had a thousand years earlier in mighty King David.

 

Recall in our First Reading today from 2nd Samuel how the Chosen People ...

sought out David ... and anointed him .. and made him King of Israel.

 

King David was very special!

He was big and strong and handsome and successful in battle ...

     and he reigned for 40 years over the united Kingdom of Israel, and so ...

the Jews of Jesus’ time were looking for the Savior King to be just like him.

 

But Jesus wasn’t another David, so they completely missed recognizing Him as

the King that God the Father sent to them … Jesus … The Lamb of God.

a man of supernatural wisdom and power, but meek and lowly in appearance.

 

So they missed identifying Jesus as their new King ...

and they captured Him and condemned Him to death.

 

As Jesus hung on the Cross, the Jewish Rulers even taunted Him about this saying as we heard in our Gospel today, If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself.”

 

Jesus didn’t respond to their taunts ...

but He did respond to the Good Thief hanging on the Cross next to Him ...

who acknowledged Him as a King, saying:

 

Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom.”

 

To which Jesus replied: Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.”

 

In answering this way, Jesus equated His Kingdom with Paradise

a place not of this world of space and time

a place entered into after dying ... to this world.

 

In all of this, it’s important to see that the Kingship of Jesus ...

is very different from that of earthly Kings.

 

When Saddam Hussein and Adolph Hitler died, they lost and left their Kingdom.

But, when Jesus died, He won and entered His Kingdom.

 

And Jesus, the God-Man didn’t lose His supernatural power in death

His reign and His power continued on … and will last for all time

as He sits at the right hand of the Father in the Kingdom of Heaven.

 

The capture and death of Hussein and Hitler meant an end to their Kingdom.

But not so for Jesus ... He continues to reign over a Kingdom that will never end.

 

We affirm this in our Creed when we say, and his kingdom will have no end.”

 

We really believe this ... even though we can’t see His Kingdom right now.

 

Just as we can’t see oxygen and gravity and electricity with our eyes ...

we experience the effects of them and therefore believe they are there.

 

In the same way, we can’t see the Kingdom of Heaven right now with our eyes ...

but we experience the effects of God’s care and therefore believe He is there.

 

St. Paul refers to this unseen reality in our Second Reading from Colossians saying,

In Him all things were created in heaven & on earth, the visible and the invisible.”

 

Jesus’ Kingdom isn’t visible to us on this earth

Recall how Jesus responded when Pilate exclaimed, “So you are a King.”

Jesus answered, “My Kingdom is not of this world.”

 

And indeed it is not … but it awaits those, who like the Good Thief ...

acknowledge Jesus as King ... and ask for entrance.

 

It’s important to realize that Paradise will never be found here on earth

but only in the Kingdom of Heaven.

 

St. Paul affirms this today, announcing: “Give thanks to the Father,

who has made you fit to share in the inheritance of the holy ones in light

(by delivering) us from the power of darkness

and (transferring) us to the kingdom of his beloved Son.”

 

In other words ...the Father will

transfer us from the darkness of this world to the light of the Heavenly Kingdom.

 

Our future inheritance ... is to share in the kingdom of God’s beloved Son.

We implore God for this each time we pray the Lord’s Prayer and say,

Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done.”

 

The Romans got it right when they put the Sign “INRI” over Jesus on the Cross.

announcing:    Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews”.

 

Jesus is indeed ... the King of the Jews.

 

And, He is also the King of the Gentiles (the non-Jews) too!

 

How did that happen? It happened because Jesus’ Apostles ...

acting as messengers of Jesus, their King, ...

went out to Gentile lands proclaiming the Good News ...

that the Kingdom of Heaven is available to all who claim Jesus as their King.

                                                                             

Today some 2 Billion people around the world, claim Jesus as their King.

 

Who is Jesus?      Jesus is the King of Heaven and Earth ...

Jesus is the King of the Universe ... Jesus is the King of Kings!

 

But is He your King?

 

He does indeed reign over Heaven and Earth ...

but does He reign in your heart?

 

Does Jesus’ will take precedence over all other authority over you ...

including your company Boss, your Mayor, your Governor, your President?

 

Do you realize how blessed you are to be related to the King?

 

It reminds me of a story about a man driving through the beautiful countryside over in Europe who stops at one estate and sees a little girl about age 10 ...

just skipping and singing in the field and having a joyful good time.

 

So he calls out to her and asks: Who are you young lady?”

 

And she replies, Oh, I’m nobody ... but my Father’s the King!”

 

Wow!    That simple response said it all.     Without even saying her name ...

her relationship... as daughter of the King ... gave her great dignity.

 

Do you realize the dignity that you have ...

in being brothers and sisters ... with the King?

 

Not the King of the land ... but ... The King of the Universe!

 

Who am I?      I am nobody ... but my Brother’s the King!

Who are you?   You are nobody ... your Brother’s the King!

 

Yes, as members of God’s Family, we’ve got connections in very high places!

 

 

Those connections should make us want to skip and sing and be filled with joy.

 

Let’s cherish and hold onto those connections.

 

The number one goal of our life should be the same as in the game of Chess

 to get to the King!

 

Our every thought, word and deed should be governed by the strategy

of what moves can we make ... that will bring us closer to the King

 

 

You know, in that other board Game we played called Checkers ...

one of the goals was to make it safely across the board ...

so that your game piece was “crownedto be a King.

 

That gave you added power ... to then move in any direction you wanted!

 

When we got our checker safely across the board we’d often say, “OK, King me!”

 

That should be another goal for us in the game of life

to make it across ... the span of our years and get to the other side ...

where Jesus will crown us with a crown of glory.

 

 

Let’s take a lesson from these two Board Games ...

where the most important piece is... the King!

 

And recognize that in the game of “Life” ...

the most important person is “Jesus”, the King of Kings ...

                   and whoever captures Him ... wins!

 

So, let’s seek Him and hold onto Him for Dear Life!

For Jesus is King of the Universe ... now and forever

and if you get the Kingyou win!

 

Praise to you Lord Jesus Chris ... King of endless glory!

 

                        Amen!

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