Monday:9th Week of the year - C
I Reading: Tobit 1:1. 2:1-8: Tobit feared God more than he feared
the king.
Gospel: Mark 12:1-12: They seized the beloved son and killed him
and threw him out of the vineyard.
The Parable of the Wicked Tenants: God and Israel, Mk 12:1-12
God
has entrusted the vineyard of the Church and of the world to us (Mt 28:19-20),
the new nation, the new creation of God (Eph 2:11-18; Pet 4-Eph 2:14-15;
4:17-19). Every point covered in Israel’s history should, therefore, be a
dynamic message speaking to our hearts.
1.
God is generous: He gives everything needed (v.1)
2.
God is trusting: He gives responsibility and freedom to govern life (v.1)
3.
God is exacting: He expects payment (v.2)
4.
God is patient: He sends messenger to receive payment (v.2-5)
a.
One suffers mild abuse
b.
Still another suffers sever abuse
c.
Still another suffers capital abuse
5.
God is love: He sends His very own Son to the world (v.6-8)
a.
Man’s plot: to kill the Son
b.
Man’s reason: to secure inheritance
c.
Man’s crime: They killed the Son
6.
God is just: He will come to destroy evil keepers (v.9)
7.
God is trustworthy: He fulfils His promises (v.10-11)
a.
The promise of the Messiah-the stone
b.
The exaltation of the Messiah
8.
Conclusion: The great tragedy (v.12)
Thought: God
is generous to every person. Two of the greatest gifts God has given people are
trust and freedom (Gen
1:27-28, Ps 8:6; Mt 25:14, 1Cor 4:2; 1Tim 6:20; Lk 19:13).
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