Monday Mar 24, 2025

Thoughts on the readings for March 25th (Numbers 6, Proverbs 3, Luke 17)

Luke 17 commences with a woe upon any who would be a cause of serious stumbling to Jesus’ disciples. This follows Jesus’ comments in verses 1-6 on the need for forgiveness which brought the response from the twelve: “”Lord to increase their faith”. Yet that faith, like the mustard and mulberry seeds, may be tiny but immensely powerful. We are told that when we have done all, we are still unprofitable slaves. We have but done what was our duty. Jesus cleansed ten lepers, yet only one returned with thanksgiving – and he a Samaritan (presumably the other nine were Jews). When questioned about the kingdom Jesus pointed out that the rulers were looking for outward, observable signs; but they had failed to recognise the most visible and evident sign of all – Jesus the King in their midst. He told them to be ready to go to the kingdom and not be caught up with preoccupation with food and drink and multiple marriages – as in the time of Noah. The same warnings applied to Lot’s time with the additional problems of involvement with the absorbing commerce of that time. Some will be ready and waiting. Sadly, others will not. Let us be among the ready, rather than have the eagles strip our bones. There was in this prophecy overtones of the coming judgment of AD70 by the Roman eagle.

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