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Liturgical day
: Wednesday 29th in Ordinary Time |
Today's Gospel (Lk 12:39-48): Jesus said
to his disciples, «Pay attention to this: If the master of the
house had known at what time the thief would come, he would not have
let his house be broken into. You also must be ready, for the Son of
Man will come at an hour you do not expect».
Peter
said, «Lord, did you tell this parable only for us, or for
everyone?». And the Lord replied, «Imagine, then, the
wise and faithful steward whom the master sets over his other
servants to give them food rations at the proper time. Fortunate is
this servant if his master on coming home finds him doing his work.
Truly, I say to you, the master will put him in charge of all his
property. But it may be that the steward thinks: ‘My Lord
delays in coming’, and he begins to abuse the menservants and
the servant girls, eating and drinking and getting drunk. Then the
master will come on a day he does not expect him and at an hour he
doesn't know. He will discharge his servant and number him among the
unreliable.
»The
servant who knew his master's will, but did not prepare to do what
his master wanted, will be punished with sound blows; but the one who
did what deserved a punishment without knowing it shall receive fewer
blows. Much will be required of the one who has been given much, and
more will be asked of the one entrusted with more».
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Commentary: Fr. Josep Lluís Socías i Bruguera
(Badalona-Barcelona, Catalonia)
«You
also must be ready, for the Son of Man will come at an hour you do
not expect»
Today,
upon reading this fragment of the Gospel, we realize that each person
is an administrator: when we are born, we all receive a heredity of
genes and capabilities to fulfill ourselves in our life. We discover
that these capabilities, and our very life, are just a gift from God,
inasmuch we have not done anything to deserve them. They are the
personal, unique and nontransferable gift, which bestows our
personality on us. They are the “talents” which the same
Jesus speaks about (cf. Mt 25:15), and we should make them
grow during our life span. Capabilities for our complete
self-realization, but with the additional possibility to communicate
and share these values with each other.
Jesus
finally ends the first paragraph by saying: «For the Son of Man
will come at an hour you do not expect» (Lk 20:40). It
is our hope the Lord Jesus will come at the end of time; but, now and
here, Jesus also appears in our lives, in the simplicity and in the
complexity of every moment. It is now when, with the Lord's strength,
we can live his Kingdom. St. Augustine reminds it to us in the words
of Psalm 33:12: «Happy the nation whose God is the Lord,
the people chosen as his very own», so that we can be fully
aware of it while belonging to this kinship.
«You
also must be ready» (Lk 12:40), this exhortation implies
a call to fidelity, never submitted to selfishness. It is our
responsibility to know “how to react” to the goods we
have received with our life. «Knowing his master's will»
(Lk 12:47), is what we identify as our “conscience”,
and it is what makes us responsible for our actions. It is a matter
of justice and love on our side, to generously respond to Mankind,
and towards each one of its living beings.
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