To read the texts click on the texts: Wis 1:1-7; Lk 17:1-6
There are three units in this section. The first concerns being a cause of scandal (17,1-2), the second is on forgiveness (17,3-4) and the third is on faith (17,5-6). This section is addressed to the disciples.
Since we are living in a sinful world,
occasions for sin will continue to be present, but humans cause these and the
one who is the cause for such an occasion must accept responsibility. In a
striking metaphor in 18,2 about a millstone being hung around the neck of the
one who causes scandal and he/she being cast into the sea, the Lucan Jesus
makes the point that the one who is responsible for causing the scandal will
not be able to escape the consequences of his/her action. Since this is a
warning addressed to the disciples, the term “little ones” in this context must
be interpreted as those who are just beginning to believe and so will need all
the help that they can get to enhance their faith. These must not be
scandalised.
The next unit concerns forgiveness, but
also speaks of rebuking the one who commits sin. This has to do with not
turning a blind eye to the faults of others but challenging them to rise
higher. It is a matter of “carefrontation” rather than confrontation, since it
speaks also of forgiveness that must be granted if the offender repents. In
order to drive home the point of forgiveness, the next verse (17:6) is the
command of Jesus to forgive repeatedly even seven times in a day.
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