THE SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
GOSPEL: Matthew 13: 24-43
Dear friends,
We encounter today a parable that answers one of the most basic and perplexing questions people can have about God’s kingdom; If the kingdom of heaven has indeed come, why is evil still present? In fact, why does it seem that evil is stronger than ever? Or why does God let bad things happen to good people?
That was a very practical question for the disciples. After all, if the kingdom of heaven had indeed come and had begun to spread upon the earth, why was it that Jesus was meeting with such great opposition from the Jewish religious leaders? Why were they plotting to kill Him? Why was there so much resistance to Him as “King”?
Like the disciples, the servants in the parable are very inquisitive, they put forward to their master an important question; “Where, then, did these weeds come from?” There is an urgency to their question. They want to know what happened and who is responsible. So do we. That’s what we want to know when we discover weeds in our fields. We want an explanation and someone we can blame, hold accountable, and even punish. Far too often we see that in our day to day life situations and opinions. Jesus, however, seems less interested in this approach than we are. He doesn’t give it much time or attention.
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