To read the texts click on the texts: Isa 40:1-11; Mt 18:12-14
The Gospel text of today is
taken from the fourth discourse in the Gospel of Matthew, known as “The
Community Discourse”. It is addressed primarily to members of Matthew’s
community and not to outsiders.
The parable of the lost sheep
is found also in the Gospel of Luke. The context in Luke, however, is quite
different from that in Matthew. While in Luke, it is told as a response to the
murmurings of the Pharisees because Jesus was eating with tax collectors and
sinners, in Matthew, it is part of the Community Discourse.
Thus, the concern in these
verses in Matthew is clearly for members of the community who stray. The point
is pastoral care and sanctification rather than evangelism and justification.
The sheep that is lost is not more valuable than others, but has strayed and
needs to be brought back. The finding and the return of the lost sheep cause
joy. Every individual in the community is important and it is the
responsibility of the community to seek out those who stray and bring them back
into the fold. Mature disciples are to live their lives with the spiritual
welfare of others in view. There is no such thing as an individual Christian.
Every Christian is a Christian within community.
In a world in which
individualism seems to be the order of the day, and when each is concerned only
about him/herself, the parable of the lost sheep comes as a breath of fresh
air. It challenges us to get out of our comfort zones and our selfish ways of
living and live instead, lives that are other centered. It informs us that we
are, each of us, our brother’s and sister’s keepers; each of us must accept
responsibility for them. We are not individuals but one community that must be
a community of concern for the other and a community showing this concern by
reaching out in love.
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