To read the texts click on the texts: Philemon 1:7-20; Lk 17:20-25
The first two verses of this section
(17,20-21) are exclusive to Luke though Matthew 24,23 and Mark 13,21 contain
part of Luke 17,21. In Luke the Pharisees pose the question about the future
coming of the kingdom. In his response, Jesus speaks not of the time when the
kingdom will come, but about the very nature of the kingdom. Since the pronoun
“you” is plural, Jesus’ saying that the kingdom is “among you” is unlikely to
mean that the kingdom is within a group of individuals. Rather it seems to mean
that the kingdom is in Jesus who is among them at that time.
The next verse (17,22) begins the
discourse of the coming of the Son of Man. There will be a long period when the
disciples long to see even a glimpse of their deliverance (one of the days of
the Son of Man). Though some will point here and others there, the disciples
must not be taken in. When the Son of Man does appear he will be visible to all
everywhere. However, before he comes, he will have to endure suffering. The Son
of Man who comes will be the Son of Man who has suffered and been rejected.
Obsession with the afterlife does not
help us to live fully the life we have here and now. Too many questions about
death and what will happen after death result in life passing us by. While as
Christians we do believe in the life to come, we are also instructed in many
places in the Gospels that the life to come will not be a totally different
kind of life, but a life which will continue in a fuller way the present one we
have. Our focus therefore ought to be on living this life fully at every moment
of every day.
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