To Read the texts click on the texts: Neh 2:1-8; Lk 9:57-62
While part of this text is found also in
Matthew, the latter part (9,60b-62) is exclusive to Luke. It concerns the
would-be followers of Jesus, and Jesus’ warnings about what discipleship will
entail.
To the first would-be follower who
promises to follow Jesus wherever he goes, Jesus responds by stating clearly
that unlike even the foxes that at least have holes, he does not have anywhere
he can call his own. If the would-be follower is ready for this insecurity, he
may follow.
The second person is called to follow by
Jesus, but responds by asking for permission to bury his father. This was a
duty that was binding on all devout Jews. Jesus’ response is harsh and demands
that the disciple be primarily concerned about the kingdom.
The third would-be follower puts
conditions to his following namely that he wants to say farewell to his family.
However, here too the response of Jesus is clear. Looking back while ploughing
leads to a crooked furrow.
While it is not necessary to give up the
state of life one has chosen in order to follow Jesus, what is to be understood
is that following will necessarily mean changing one’s style of life. It will
mean a move from selfishness to selflessness, from acquiring material
possessions to sharing them with others and from anything negative to
everything that is positive.
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