Today,
astounded, we listen to the Lord's severe warning: «The days
will come when there shall not be left one stone upon another of all
that you now admire; all will be torn down» (Lk 21:6).
Jesus' words can be placed in the antipodes of the so called
“indefinite human progress culture” or, if preferred, of
the unstoppable evolution of some techno/scientific and
political/military leaders of the human species.
Where from? Where to?
This, nobody knows and nobody can tell, other than, in the last
instance, a supposed eternal matter that denies God while, at the
same time, usurping his attributes. Amazing, how they try to make us
swallow it hook, line and sinker, who, on their side, refuse to
accept the temporality and precarious status typical of our human
condition!
As
disciples of the Son of God-Made-Man, Jesus, we hear his very words
and, while making them ours, we ponder over them. He is saying: «Take
care not to be deceived!» (Lk 21:8). This is asserted by
He, Who came to bear witness of the truth, while affirming that those
belonging to the truth listen to his voice.
And
He adds: «The end is not so soon» (Lk 21:9). Which
means, on the one hand, that we still have time for salvation and we
must take advantage of that; and, on the other, that the end will
come, anyway. Yes, Jesus, will come «to judge the living and
the dead», as we profess in the Creed.
Dear
readers of Contemplating Today's Gospel, dear brothers and
friends: a few verses further down this fragment I'm commenting now,
Jesus encourages us and consoles us with these words that I repeat in
his name: «By your endurance you will gain your souls!»
(Lk 21:19).
By trying to be a warm
and cordial echo of these words, and with the energy of a Christian
hymn, we shall exhort one another: «Let us persevere, as we are
already attaining the summit with our hands!».