Imagine the situation in which the Jews who believed that
Jesus was/is the Messiah lived. Many were persecuted by their families who
believed they were traitors to their ancestral religion. St. Paul says to the Hebrews, in the first
reading of today’s liturgy, “[a]t times you were publicly exposed to abuse
and affliction; at other times you associated yourself with those so treated….[D]o
not,” he says to them, “throw away your confidence; it will have great
recompense. You need endurance to do the will of God and receive what…[God] has promised.
For, after just a brief moment, he
who is to come shall come; he shall not delay”
(Hebrews 10: 32-39). Jesus
says the same to us: “’[D]o not throw away your confidence’ or your faith in Me at work among you and
within you. I have planted the Kingdom of God into the soil of this world’s
existence, among all peoples of the world, in all circumstances in the world. The seed of the Kingdom, the seed of holiness
and justice, righteousness and goodness will not be suppressed by sin or by the
evil that exist in the world. The seed I planted is watered every moment of
every day by the water and the blood I poured out on Calvary. You may not
realize that the seed I planted is maturing any more than the farmer (See today’s
Gospel Mark 4: 26-34) realizes that the
seeds he buried in the earth are germinating. But your faith tells you this is
so. Hang on to the faith that your ancestors gave you, especially when it is
tried by the “fire” of tribulations and sufferings that are part of your life
and was part of mine.”
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