Walking with Jesus: 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time A
For Sunday, August 23, 2026 Isaiah 22:19-23, Romans 11:33-36, Matthew 16:13-20 Throughout most of our lifetimes we have held, at one time or another, a position of authority — and we have exercised this with the phrase, “I am your father (or mother)” … “I am the teacher, you are the student” … “I am the one in charge, you are not.” Finding ourselves on the receiving end of these admonishments was usually unpleasant ... we were “downgraded” … “too big for our britches” ... “journeyed beyond our roles.” Uncomfortable? Yes ... but educational, and the lessons learned were important. In the history of the Old Testament and God’s covenant, this lesson was point-blank: “I will be your God, you will be My people.” God reiterates His eternal promise to be close, caring and loving to His followers. This phrase is repeated throughout the Bible: “I will take you as My own people, and I will be your God.” [Exodus 6:7] “So you will be My people, and I will be Your God.” [Jeremiah 30:22...