To read the texts click on the texts: 1 Cor 1:1-9; Mt 24:42-51
We will hear for the next few days’ readings from Chapters 24
and 25 of the Gospel of Matthew, which are known as the Eschatological
Discourse. The word Eschatological comes from the Greek word “Eschaton” that
means “the last things”, “the things of the afterlife”.
In these chapters,
Jesus speaks to all the people about how they must behave in the present, if
they are to expect to be judged with mercy in the future.
In the text of today,
the disciples are asked to “stay awake”, because no one knows when the hour of
departure will be. The disciples are called to be busy with the assigned
mission not with apocalyptic speculation. The wise servant is the one who obeys
not the one who calculates.
Some of us regard being good as a burden. This is because we may
associate goodness with being serious and sombre and not enjoying every single
moment of life. On the contrary, goodness means exactly the opposite. It means
that one is in the present moment and so living it as fully as possible. It
also means that for a person who does this there is no need to worry about the
day or hour when he/she will be called simply because such a person is always
ready.
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