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Emoke Greschik
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2017. Nov. 19., V, 13:16:05 CET
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Your daily Gospel reflection...
Sunday, November 19, 2017
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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Matthew 25:14-30
*Friends, today's Gospel gives us the challenging parable of the talents. A
man goes on a journey, but before leaving he entrusts his money to three of
his servants. To one he gives five talents, to a second, two, and to a
third, one. The first man trades with the five talents. The second does the
same, and both receive a rich return on their investment. The third man
cautiously buries his talent. When the owner returns, he praises the first
two servants and gives them greater responsibilities, but the third man he
upbraids. Jesus loved to use examples drawn from the world of business. And
he especially liked this dynamic of investment as a model of the spiritual
life. The reason is clear, and I've said it to you often. God exists in
gift form. Therefore, if you want his life in you, you have to learn to
give it away. Think of the talents as everything that we've received from
God—life, breath, being, powers. Because they come from God, they are meant
to become gifts. If you cling to them, in the manner of the third servant,
they don't grow; in fact, they wither away.*
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