To read the texts click on the texts: Rom 6:12-18; Lk 12:39-48
The text of today is the one immediately after Jesus has begun to
exhort his disciples’ to watchfulness (12:35-38). Based on instructions given
in earlier contexts, however, readiness here means trust in God as a heavenly
Father, putting away all hypocrisy, handling one’s material possessions
faithfully, obeying the ethic of the kingdom, and making life a matter of
constant prayer.
Peter’s question regarding whether this “parable” was for the
disciples alone or for everyone, does not receive a direct answer from Jesus.
However, in his response to the question, Jesus responds with another
“parable”, which is about the faithful and unfaithful servant/slave. While
there will be a reward for the faithful servant, there will be punishment for
the unfaithful servant. God will seek much from those to whom he has given
much, because everything has been given in trust.
Each of us has a specific role to play in the world, which is
confirmed by the fact that we are unique and that there is not one else exactly
like us anywhere. Since this is the case, we have to be faithful to that to
which we are called. If we do not do what we have to do, no one else will do it
and it will remain undone. Besides this it will also mean that we have been
negligent in our duty and not appreciated enough the uniqueness of our
creation.
What is the significance of light beating and severe beating? Is it that those who are ignorant of their duties receive light beating?
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