Mark 4:21-25
Today the evangelist Mark speaks to us of Jesus' teachings to the crowd about the function of light to reveal what is hidden, of the judgment that is made of others, and of the paradoxical justice of God.
Jesus says that light serves to discover what is secret. We can think of the light that is Jesus and that is revealing the love of God; but we can also think of the sins that people commit and that, when Jesus preaches, become manifest so that they can be forgiven.
Jesus says that people will be judged as they judge others. We can think that only those who have been merciful will be judged with mercy.
And Jesus speaks of the paradox of divine justice: to those who have will be given even more, and from those who do not have will be taken away even what they have. We can think of the prosperity of those who are generous and the misery of those who are stingy.
Let us turn on the light of Jesus wherever we are, so that God's love may be revealed in the lives of our family, friends and colleagues, so that they may repent of their sins and be forgiven.
Let us not judge anyone. Only God can judge. Let us know how to treat people with mercy, just as God treats us.
Let us be generous people, giving to others what we are and what we have, in the certainty that we will lack nothing. On the contrary, we will have an abundance to continue helping others.
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