A WAKE-UP CALL
I wonder who is not confused and shocked by today’s Gospel. It is a story about rascals: the landowner should have put his dishonest manager in jail, but praises him. The manager is a cheater, and the debtors only too eagerly cooperate in the cheating. How can Jesus praise this dishonest manager and put rascals as models before us? He is not afraid of telling stories with rascals as heroes. After all, His Father was not afraid to dirty His hands by creating man from soil, and Jesus was not afraid to dirty His hands with our sinful humanity. The Gospels are not soap operas but down-to-earth Good News for sinners.
Let us be clear: Jesus did not approve of the dishonesty. He praises the aptitude of taking a quick decision at a time of crisis. With this, He tells us: “When you have to face the ultimate crisis, that of ensuring your eternal future before God, the only smart thing to do is to act daringly and cleverly.” And so He puts this dishonest but clever manager before us, His disciples, to learn from Him to be clear about our goals in life and use our intelligence and energy to achieve this.
Unfortunately, we often lack the desire, the determination, and the energy to achieve these goals. It is sad, but we Christians are usually not that clever, eager, and efficient in bringing about the values of the Kingdom. Evil people often rule the world because good people do not take the lead or lack the initiative. We often live as if there would be no final reckoning before God. And so the parable reminds us that, at the end of our lives, we have to give an account to the Lord for the graces we received from Him. Will we also rush to straighten out some crooked business? I am afraid most of us have to. But again, the parable gives us hope. How? The manager gambled on his master’s generosity and won. With this, Jesus tells us: “When you face the crisis of God’s judgment, the clever thing to do is to bank on His generosity. By staking your whole eternal future on His mercy, you are sure to win.” Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
REFLECTION QUESTION
Are you eager and ready to secure your eternal future?
Lord, thank You for waking me up from my slumber. I have taken my faith and my relationship with You for granted. I’m sorry. Please strengthen me for this task. Amen.
Today, I pray for: __________________________________________________________
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