First
Reading : Wisdom 12:13,16-19
Psalm : Psalm 86:5-6,9-10,15-16
Second Reading : Romans 8:26-27
Gospel : Matthew 13:24-43
Central to
today’s parable of the wheat and the weeds is the preciousness of the wheat. God
is patient, kind, and loving like a grandparent. If you want to know what God
is like, picture that farmer in the Gospel. The servants wanted to go and pull
up the weeds, and the farmer says, "Well, let's not be too hasty, too
quick to judge. Let's give it some time. The landowner refuses to lose any of
it in order to get rid of the weeds. “We might pull out some wheat thinking
it's a weed." That's God speaking. And it's a picture of God that Jesus
himself gives us. And it's the way God treats us, because God loves us very,
very much. In its present stage, the world is composed of the good and the bad.
The judgment of God alone will eliminate the sinful. Until then there must be
patience and the preaching of repentance. We can learn much from God’s patience
as we see him allow both the good and the evil to grow together. God wants all
to be saved that’s why He keeps the sinner in the world. God gives us many
chances and opportunities to repent. What is the weed in me?
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