Zechariah 9:9-10
Romans 8:9, 11-13
Matthew 11:25-30
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Today’s Gospel message is for all those
struggling with a loss of hope, all those burdened by burdens too heavy to
bear, all those who may be battling severe depression and despair.
Jesus is the
someone who can save your life.
But in our present age Jesus many times comes disguised as His disciples committed to helping ease the burdens of those who are at their wits’ ends.
But in our present age Jesus many times comes disguised as His disciples committed to helping ease the burdens of those who are at their wits’ ends.
Perhaps you heard the name John Tumpane. He’s the 34-year-old Major League Baseball
umpire who was walking across the Roberto Clemente Bridge in Pittsburgh last
week when he came upon a woman stepping over the railing to end it all.
He calmly approached the woman and gently
grabbed a hold of her, saying, “Hey, you
don’t want to do that.”
“I
told her that wasn’t going to be the case, I was not gonna let go.”
Tumpane just tightened his grip. Soon, two others
joined him in holding the woman through the bars of the bridge that traverses
the Allegheny River.
He said, "A couple times… she just slipped her legs off that little ledge,
and just became a dead weight and we had to really hang on."
Throughout the ordeal, the woman asked, “Why are you doing this? You don’t care
about me.” Tumpane said, “I care. I care. We (all) care about you.” And told her she wasn’t alone.
Doubting his authenticity, she insisted she wouldn’t
be remembered by him. ”You’re gonna
forget about me,” she said to Tumpane.
He told her, “I will never forget you, my whole life.”
Eventually police and EMS arrived on the
scene and took over. They got the woman over the railing and secured her to a
gurney.
Tumpane bent down to comfort the woman and
tell her, “You’re safe. Look at all of these people who care about
you.” He then prayed with her just before she was taken to the hospital.
A reporter who was an eyewitness to the scene
said, “Afterwards, he was so shaken up.”
She said, “I grabbed his hand and
thanked him. He looked like he was going to cry.”
After the incident, Tumpane returned to his
hotel room to call his wife, rattled by his brush with grace.
Then he got dressed and headed to the
ballpark to call balls and strikes as Pittsburgh hosted Tampa Bay.
As teams were warming up, he noticed the two other men who helped him save
the woman’s life. One was a Tampa Bay team
employee.
Tumpane said, "We had no idea that three people on that bridge, at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon, would have ... moved on with their day,” reflecting and
noting with a sense of awe and wonder how these three men would find
themselves in the same ballpark hours later.
They’d "all helped ... save
someone's life" that day.
Thursday,
before the series finale between Pittsburgh and visiting Tampa Bay, the Pirates
organization and its fans honored Tumpane with a standing ovation.
“Come
to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.”
Today’s gospel passage speaks of how those
who are vulnerable are the most
receptive to the revelation Jesus offers.
Even the word he uses for childlike, in Greek “hèpioi,” connotes the
dependence of one who is needy.
As one bible scholar put it, “Perhaps, Jesus suggests not so much that God keeps
things hidden from but rather our blindness is the real
obstacle to seeing clearly the message of love and unity
which Jesus constantly lived out.
If I cannot acknowledge my
total dependence on God, I live in blindness. If I allow what I have learned
and understand intellectually to hinder my “spiritual” eye, I remain in
darkness—even partial blindness prevents me from seeing fully the truth in a
given encounter."
St. Paul reminds each and every one of us
today, “the Spirit of God dwells in you.”
Perhaps you know of someone who is struggling
or who is carrying a heavy burden. Do
something!
Through your caring, concern and
compassion, you, too, can be Christ to a person in need of the Savior’s
love. Perhaps you’ll even save a life
tonight. This is how we build the Kingdom here on earth.
The Spirit of God dwells deep in the soul
John Tumpane. It’s clear he understands what Jesus meant about alleviating heavy
burdens and helping those struggling to find rest in the love of the Lord.
So, “Rejoice heartily, O daughter of
Zion. Shout for joy, O daughter of Jerusalem. See, your king shall come to you,
a just savior is he… His dominion shall be from sea to sea, and from the River
to the ends of the Earth.”
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