20th Week of Ordinary Time C – Sunday
In our first reading, we find the prophet Jeremiah in a life-threatening situation. Why did the princes of Judah want him dead? It wasn’t because he was lying or misleading the people—it was precisely because he was telling them the truth they didn’t want to hear. Jerusalem was under siege by the Babylonians. Jeremiah had been sent by God to warn the people: surrender to the enemy or face destruction. To the ears of the princes, this sounded like treason. They accused him of “demoralizing the soldiers” and “not seeking the welfare of the people.” In truth, Jeremiah was seeking their welfare, but not in the way they imagined—he was urging them to obey God’s will, even if it meant humiliation and loss in the world’s eyes.