33rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME –C
I Reading: Malachi 3:19-20: For
you the sun of righteousness will shine out.
II Reading: 2 Thessalonians 3:7-12: Do not let anyone have food if he refuses to work.
Gospel: Luke 21:5-11: Not a single stone will be left on another.
The Predicted Signs of the Present Age, Lk 21:5-11
The
church invites us today to get ready for the day when Christ will come on the
last day to give us the eternal life. We need to prepare for our individual
death as well as for the second coming of Christ at the end of the world. All
three readings of today speak about Christ’s second coming which applies to our
individual death.
The
prophet Malachi announces the “Day of Yahweh.” Jesus also announced “The Day of
Yahweh” in today’s Gospel. Malachi means
“my messenger” which deserves to “Jesus Christ.” Prophet Malachi referred
to the day when the Messiah would come into the world. Jesus would destroy sin
through his death on the cross and he would save the humankind from sin and
death those who come to believe in him. The purpose of Jesus’ announcement was not
to proclaim destruction as salvation or to frighten people but to encourage his
followers and to save the believers.
How
to wait for the coming of Christ? We must wait for Jesus’ coming “never getting
tired of doing what is right” (2 Thess 3:13), ready to accept persecution for
his sake (Lk 21:19), continued prayer with courage and hope in the Lord (Lk
21:36) and finally with complete trust in him at all time (Lk 21:18).
This
chapter is known as the Olivet Discourse.
It deals with three great subjects that lay out in the future when they were
predicted by Jesus.
1.
The destruction of Jerusalem Temple: The disciples admired the temple’s beauty (v.6-7; cp. Mt 25:2-3)
a.
Jesus predicted the temple’s utter destruction
b.
The disciples asked two questions
1) when was it to be destroyed: Jesus
did not answer this question
2) what were signs
Sign
1: False christs
Sign
2: Conflict of nations
Sign
3: Natural disasters
c.
The warning: be not deceived
2.
The Lord’s return (v.7; cp. Mt 24:3):
3.
The end of the world (v.7; cp. Mt 24: 3).
Matthew
and Mark’s account of what happens in this passage should be read along with
Luke for a clearer understanding.
Thought: Jesus said, “The end
will not come right away,” not yet. “Watch out that you are not deceived.” (2Chr 15:6-7; Jer 51:45-46; Lk
21:34; Phil 4:6; 1Pet 5:7).
God never
lost control of the world; he started destroying evil the very moment that sin
brought it about. Jesus obtained a total and definite victory over the sin and
death in his own person. Today he gives us the eternal life or salvation to
complete his triumph over evil in our own person as we die as the believers in
the world.
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