To read the texts click on the texts:Ex 19:1-2,9-11,16-20; Mt 13:10-17
This text concerns the reason for Jesus’
speaking in parables. While in Mark (4,10-12) a larger group asks about the
parables, in Matthew, it is the disciples who ask Jesus why he speaks to “them”
in parables. Understanding the parables of Jesus is not simply a matter of
using one’s intellect, but a grace given by God himself. It is given to those
who acknowledge their dependence on God. Only those who have committed
themselves to follow Jesus are given an insight into the mysteries of the
kingdom. Since they have Jesus as their teacher, they will be able to
understand all there is to know. The closed attitude of those who do not wish to
follow is what is responsible for their lack of understanding. Matthew
quotes Isaiah 6,9-10 completely here, and regards the lack of understanding as
a fulfilment of Isaiah’s prophecy. Since the disciples are open and receptive
they are indeed blessed. They are able to see and hear and understand what mere
human knowledge can never hope to understand.
Humanity has taken great strides in the
areas of science and technology, and yet there are many things that we still do
not understand. We can use technology to communicate with someone who is
thousands of miles away, but technology cannot explain to us why we cannot
communicate with a neighbour who lives by our side. This must lead to the
realisation that when all is said and done we will still fall short of understanding
all the mysteries there are and have to depend on God.
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