To read the texts click on the texts:Phil 2:1-4; Lk 14:12-14
In the context of the meal to which Jesus was invited and in
which he noticed how guests chose places of honour, the Lucan Jesus directs
these verses to the host. The challenge in these verses is that the host not
invite others in order to gain a private advantage. The four groups that one
must not invite (friends, brothers, relatives and rich neighbours) are balanced
by the four groups that one must dare to invite (the poor, the crippled, the
lame and the blind). The point of inviting the latter group is that they will
not be able to repay the favour. The reward or repayment for such an act will
come from God himself.
If we understand that unconditional love means expecting nothing
in return from the person that one loves, then we can understand what Jesus is
inviting us to in the text of today. However, many of us like to keep a record
of the right that we have done for others so that they might do the same for
us. Our relationships are built on barter rather than love.
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