To read the texts click on the texts: Ephesians 4:7-16; Lk 13:1-9
The warnings and admonitions regarding
the coming judgement that began in 12,1, reach their conclusion here with a
call to repentance. Jesus uses two sayings to make the same point. The first is
about the calamity that occurred when Pilate slaughtered a group of Galileans
and when the tower of Siloam fell and killed eighteen people. Though no other
historical reports narrate these incidents, there may be some historical
background to the first one, Josephus the Jewish historian does narrate many
incidents, which confirm that Pilate shed much blood. In the incidents that
Jesus narrates, however, he makes clear that what is required on the part of
the human person is not the focus on sin and its consequences but on
repentance, which means the acquisition of a new mind, a new heart and a new
vision.
Near Eastern wisdom literature contains
stories of unfruitful trees and the story of the barren fig tree is similar to
the stories found there. While in the story as told by the Lucan Jesus there is
mercy, it is still a warning of the urgency of repentance.
Each new day brings with it new hope and
a new opportunity to right the wrongs that we may have done, to say the kind
word that we ought to have said and to do the good that we ought to have done.
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