An inheritance is something passed down. Today there are laws, regulations and stipulations which vary according to where you live. You might even incur a tax on the inheritance depending on whether it is property and you could even inherit debt!In the Gospel reading, Matthew 21:33-43, the tenants want to acquire the inheritance of the landowner’s son. They feel disgruntled because they work the land and the landowner doesn’t, so they believe they should get more than they do. So, the tenants beat, stone and kill the servants the landowner sends to collect the harvest, and also kill the son.The parable is a story about God. He is the landowner. The disgruntled tenants are inhabitants of the earth who whine and complain about what is fair and not fair. The servants sent are the prophets of the Old Testament, Abraham, Moses, Elijah, etc. Then God sent his son, Jesus, who was killed by the elders of the church.Like the tenants in the parable, the Sadducees and Pharisees had inflated ideas of their importance. In essence, they allowed power to get into their heads and thought more highly of themselves than they ought. These delusions of grandeur lead their actions causing them to break the law believing they were doing it for the greater good, when it was primarily for the good of their pocketbook.It reminds me of the parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man (Luke 16:19-31) when Lazarus is in heaven and the Rich Man is in Gehenna begging for mercy. He says to Abraham, ‘I beg you to send him to my father’s house to warn my brothers, so they will not also come to this place of torment.’ Abraham replies, ‘They have Moses and the prophets; they should listen to them.’ But the Rich Man begs further that Abraham should send ‘someone from the dead’ because he believes his brothers will listen and repent. Abraham repeats, ‘If they do not listen to Moses and the prophets, neither will they be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.’I see it all in much similar terms. To me, Jesus didn’t need to die for me to acquire the inheritance of God. As a child of God, I am living on my inheritance. God passed on the beauty of the earth and all he created on it and around it.So, at night when I look up into sky and see the moon and the stars, I am taking in my inheritance. When I go for a walk along the beach, feeling the sand sink beneath my feet and hear the water lap along the shore; I’m taking in my inheritance. I am given riches beyond measure in these and so many other moments by the gifts God has left.Then, when Jesus died, he left even more. His inheritance is the forgiveness of sins and everlasting life. Like with the gift of creation left by God to enjoy without end so is Jesus’.…