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Parable of the talents

Fr. Dan De Los Angeles - November 16, 2016 - 12:10 AM

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 33rd Week in
Ordinary Time First
Reading: Rv 4: 1-11 Gospel Reading: Luke 19:11-28

Jesus was now near Jerusalem and the people with him thought that God’s reign was about to appear. So as they were listening to him. Jesus went on to tell them a parable. He said, “A man of noble birth went to a distant place to have himself appointed king of his own people, after which he would return. Before he left, he summoned ten of his servants and gave them ten pounds. He said: ‘Put this money to work until I get back.’ But his compatriots who disliked him sent a delegation after him with this message: ‘We do not want this man to be our king.’

“He returned, however, appointed as king. At once he sent for the servants to whom he had given the money, to find out what profit each had made. The first came in and reported: ‘Sir, your pound has earned ten more.’

“The master replied: ‘Well done, my good servant. Since you have proved yourself capable in a small matter, I can trust you to take charge of ten cities.’ The second reported: ‘Sir, your pound earned five more pounds.’ The master replied: ‘Right, take charge of five cities.’

“The third came in and said: ‘Sir, here is your money which I hid for safekeeping. I was afraid of you for you are an exacting person; you take up what you did not lay down and reap what you did not sow.’

“The master replied: ‘You worthless servant, I will judge you by your own words. So you knew I was an exacting person, taking up what I did not lay down and reaping what I did not sow! Why, then, did you not put my money on loan so that when I got back I could have collected it with interest?’

“Then the master said to those standing by: ‘Take from him that pound, and give it to the one with ten pounds.’ They objected: ‘But, sir, he already has ten!’

“I tell you: everyone who has will be given more; but from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away.” As for my enemies who did not want me to be king, bring them in and execute them right here in my presence.'”

So Jesus spoke, and he went on ahead of them, on his way to Jerusalem.

D@iGITAL-EXPERIENCE
(Daily Gospel in the
Assimilated Life
Experience)

Today’s Gospel reading measures the faithfulness of a servant by his conformity with the master’s will. Such conformity should be governed by love, not fear. The servant who buried his talent out of fear for his demanding master is a case in point. He ended up disappointing his master.
Our conformity with God’s will measures our faith too. The same cannot be governed by fear. Any thing we do for God out of fear orbits outside the greatest commandment. –(Atty.) Rev. Fr. Dan Domingo P. delos Angeles, Jr., DM., MAPM., MMExM., REB., Email: [email protected].

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