To read the texts click on the texts:Ex 16:1-5,9-15; Mt 13:1-9
We begin reading today from Chapter 13
of the Gospel of Matthew. This Chapter is known as “The Parable Discourse” of
Matthew, because in it we find seven parables. Two of these parables have been
allegorised {The Parable of the Sower (13,18-23) and the parable of the Weeds
and the Wheat (13,36-43)}. Some are of the opinion that 13,49-50 is an
allegorization of the parable of the Net (13,47-48). The first parable in the
Parable Discourse is the one that is known as the parable of the Sower. Though
often it is the allegory that has been interpreted instead of the parable where
the different types of soil are compared to different types of persons and
their reception of the word, this does not seem to be the point of the parable.
In the parable, in three types of soil (the path, the rocky ground and among
the thorns), the seed is lost, and it is only in one type of soil (good soil)
that there is gain. Yet, the gain is enormous. The point seems to be that one
must not give in to despair even if it seems that most of the good that we do
seems to bear no fruit. In God’s time and in God’s own way it will bear even more
fruit than we can ever imagine. We need to keep on keeping on.
In the words of St. Ignatius of Loyola,
when we work, we must work as if everything depends only on us and when we
pray, we must pray as if everything depends only on God.
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