Matthew
13:36-43
34 All
Jesus did that day was tell stories-- a long storytelling afternoon. 35 His
storytelling fulfilled the prophecy: I will open my mouth and tell stories; I
will bring out into the open things hidden since the world's first day.
36 Jesus
dismissed the congregation and went into the house. His disciples came in and
said, "Explain to us that story of the thistles in the field."
37 So he explained. "The farmer who sows the pure seed is the Son of Man.
38 The field is the world, the pure seeds are subjects of the kingdom, the
thistles are subjects of the Devil, 39 and the enemy who sows them is the
Devil. The harvest is the end of the age, the curtain of history. The harvest
hands are angels. 40" The picture of thistles pulled up and burned is a
scene from the final act. 41 The Son of Man will send his angels, weed out the
thistles from his kingdom, 42 pitch them in the trash, and be done with them.
They are going to complain to high heaven, but nobody is going to listen. 43 At
the same time, ripe, holy lives will mature and adorn the kingdom of their
Father. "Are you listening to this? Really listening?
Food
for thought!
The
gospel notes, that when Jesus had dismissed the congregation and went into the
house, his disciples came in and said, "Explain to us that story of the
thistles in the field." So he explained. This is extremely important. When
everybody was gone, when the disciples were all alone by themselves, they came
to Jesus, and asked him to explain something they had not and they could not
understand during the day. Explain to us, they said.
This is
what we must always do: at the end of the day, sit down for Jesus, and ask him
to explain to us the many things we failed, during our day, to understand, to
do, to have. Yes, Jesus continues to use parables with us too, and many of our
parables are difficult to understand. We have many things that we don't and
can't understand in our lives. Who of us understands everything in his or her
life? Who does understand his or her story? We too need to sit for Jesus and
ask him to do some private explanation.
Some of
us meet Jesus only in the public, on Sundays, in the Mass. Many of us never
come to Jesus in the private, alone, away from the crowds. We miss a lot
because there are things that Jesus do tell us only in the private, in
solitude. That is why when Jesus dismissed the congregation and went into the
house, his disciples came in and said, "Explain to us that story of the
thistles in the field." So he explained to them. Wouldn't you like Jesus
to explain somethings to you, in private? I do.
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