To read the text click Hosea 14,2-10; Mt 10,16-23
The sayings found in Matthew’s
Mission Discourse here are found in the Eschatological Discourse of Mark (Mk
13,9-13). This is an indication that for Matthew, Mission is already
eschatological. The punishment, which is referred to here is not random, but
official punishment from members of organised authority. Even in this difficult
situation the disciples are offered encouragement. They will depend not on
their own strength, but on the Holy Spirit. They are to be missionaries even in
the courtroom. Their imprisonment and trial must be regarded as an opportunity
to make mission known. Mission takes priority even over family ties and if
family ties have to be broken because of mission then so be it. The affirmation
of the coming of the Son of Man is probably meant to provide succour to the
missionaries in their distress.
Jesus is not calling us here to
be sadists and look for suffering, persecution and pain. Rather he is
challenging us to go about doing what we have to do, to be as prudent as
possible about it and if despite that persecution, suffering and pain come, to
be prepared and ready for it and not to be afraid.
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