Some thoughts on Matthew 2445 - 2546
Jesus emphatically says, "So you also must be ready ..." Math
2444
Then he tells 4 parables to show how to be ready, and what we need to be
careful to avoid.
Each is centred on one Man (Jesus Christ) - Householder, Bridegroom, Master,
King.
In each story, men failed while this one Man was away or 'delayed'.
(i.e. between 1st and 2nd Coming).
Not surprisingly there was a crisis when he returned! They were not ready.
The ready righteous were received.
But there was a disastrous ending for all those not ready.
1. Cut in pieces and assigned to place of weeping and gnashing of teeth.
2. Shut out - for ever.
3. Thrown into darkness where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth.
4. Eternal punishment.
These are not idle threats or ancient exaggerations to frighten men.
It is the awful and solemn truth from the mouth of the Son of God himself.
It is an exceedingly foolish man who ignores such timely warnings.
Why weren't they ready? What were they doing?
1. Servants in charge of his household. (Church leaders? And many others)
Misused their power; enjoyed their privileged lifestyle,
eating and being drunk.
2. Five Foolish Virgins. (Church members?)
Didn't realise the urgency. Careless and either lazy
or too busy with thsi world to care about the next.
3. One Talent man. (Keen on the moral code - but not the Cross?)
Thought his Master and the Law were harsh - too difficult
to keep.
He refused to be directed by the 'Schoolmaster' who
pointed to Christ. (Gal 220)
No gratitude for his mercy and grace because rejected
God free gift.
He wanted to earn his way to heaven. No wonder he gave
up.
4. Goats ( Like to be seen being kind. 'Photo opportunity' Christians?)
No heart-felt care or compassion. Did nothing real -
not even 1st mile!
Blind to needs of others, even those close at hand.
Faithful servants, were not distracted when their Master seemed 'delayed'.
"True faith is not a single step, but a long walk."
They're zealous, grateful, compassionate, obedient, making the most of the
time.
Discipline of consistent prayer and the reading of scripture (searching
diligently).
Learn the value of wise priorities. Be practical. Make realistic
goals - and then keep them!
Learn good habits - in thoughts as well as deeds. 'The good is the enemy
of the best.'
Beware of the easy distraction of TV. Its influence is greater than
you may think.
There is some good programmes but much time is wasted,
and many evil thoughts can intrude.
Obedient, not because I must but because I may (enabled by new birth). Jer
3133
Noah wasn't righteous because obedient, but obedient because he was righteous.
Live a holy life (learn to hate even the smallest sin; never, never
excuse it). 1 Thes 523 Tit 213 2 Tim 41
Dare to be different from the world. Help each other to live our lives with
Jesus.
Do not just live only for the present saying "whatever will be, will be ..."
(= fatalism)
You cannot make sense of the present unless you remember the past and anticipate
the future.
We need to learn from history - it is a vast collection
of evil errors and righteous acts.
We need to heed sure future warnings and delight in
sure future hope.
Zeal and sacrifice. It is better to wear out than to rust out.
Be aware, alert, eyes open, discerning, don't just 'go with tide'.
Remember the object of worship is worship; not just 'having a good
time'.
Long for united goal, mutual respect, corporate purity of belief and behaviour.
Be consistent. Walk humbly in the love and fear and expectation of God.
If we keep to these paths, trusting on the full grace and enabling of God,
we will be ready.
"He who loves the coming of the Lord
is not he who affirms it is far off, nor is it he who says it is near,
rather it is he who, whether it is far off or near,
awaits it with sincere faith, steadfast hope and fervent love."
Augustine