Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29, Cycle A
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We are guided in these texts to perceive God in universal terms as having total power over everything. The world powers in any period, whether they are Cyrus, leader of the Medes and Persians whose armies were conquering nation after nation in their path (Isaiah 45:1-5), or a Caesar who ruled over the vast stretches of the Roman Empire (Matthew 22:17-21), are by comparison to God no more than God’s appointees. These rulers are successful only because of what God is doing in their behalf.