To read the texts click on the texts: Isaiah 6:1-8; Mt 10,:24-33
In the verses of today, a parallel is drawn between the
disciples who are sent by Jesus and Jesus himself. The disciples will share the
same fate as their master. His response to negative assessment of his mission
was equanimity and this must be the response of the disciples’ as well. They must
not retaliate, but continue to persevere in the firm hope that they will
eventually succeed. They are asked to be fearless in mission. The command “not
to be afraid” is repeated twice in these verses. The reason for their
fearlessness is that the Father is in control even if all evidence is to the
contrary. If they remain faithful they will show themselves to be true
disciples.
We often begin things with a bang and then end them with a
whimper. This is because sometimes our enthusiasm runs away with us. What is
required is perseverance and this is more likely if we start slowly and
steadily (as Jesus himself did) and then let things build up gradually than if
we start with much fanfare, which soon fizzles out.
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