Luke 12:35-48 | Revelation 3:7-13
If these sections of Luke are unfamiliar to you, no one would be surprised. This is part of why reading through the gospels as a whole is a worthwhile practice.
Peter’s question was a good one then and it’s a good one now. It’s no wonder the Christians in the early Church truly believed they would see the return of Christ during their lifetime. The way Jesus talked about being ready and the unexpected nature of the Master of the House’s return was palpable.
But he didn’t return then. So Peter’s question remains.
It can be hard to understand all the imagery of passages such as this from Jesus (as well as today’s Sunday reading from Revelation - the letter to the angel of the Philadelphian Church). But if the imagery is difficult, perhaps some of the conclusions are less so.
Be ready.
Wait for me.
Be faithful.
Seek wisdom.
Be trustworthy.
Remain steadfast.
Luke 12:35-48
“Be dressed for service and keep your lamps lit. Be like people waiting for their master to come home from a wedding celebration, who can immediately open the door for him when he arrives and knocks on the door. Happy are those servants whom the master finds waiting up when he arrives. I assure you that, when he arrives, he will dress himself to serve, seat them at the table as honored guests, and wait on them. Happy are those whom he finds alert, even if he comes at midnight or just before dawn. But know this, if the homeowner had known what time the thief was coming, he wouldn’t have allowed his home to be broken into. You also must be ready, because the Human One is coming at a time when you don’t expect him.”
Peter said, “Lord, are you telling this parable for us or for everyone?”
The Lord replied, “Who are the faithful and wise managers whom the master will put in charge of his household servants, to give them their food at the proper time? Happy are the servants whom the master finds fulfilling their responsibilities when he comes. I assure you that the master will put them in charge of all his possessions.
“But suppose that these servants should say to themselves, My master is taking his time about coming. And suppose they began to beat the servants, both men and women, and to eat, drink, and get drunk. The master of those servants would come on a day when they weren’t expecting him, at a time they couldn’t predict. The master will cut them into pieces and assign them a place with the unfaithful. That servant who knew his master’s will but didn’t prepare for it or act on it will be beaten severely. The one who didn’t know the master’s will but who did things deserving punishment will be beaten only a little. Much will be demanded from everyone who has been given much, and from the one who has been entrusted with much, even more will be asked.
Revelation 3:7-13
Write this to the angel of the church in Philadelphia:
These are the words of the one who is holy and true, who has the key of David. Whatever he opens, no one will shut; and whatever he shuts, no one opens. I know your works. Look! I have set in front of you an open door that no one can shut. You have so little power, and yet you have kept my word and haven’t denied my name. Because of this I will make the people from Satan’s synagogue (who say they are Jews and really aren’t, but are lying)—I will make them come and bow down at your feet and realize that I have loved you. Because you kept my command to endure, I will keep you safe through the time of testing that is about to come over the whole world, to test those who live on earth. I’m coming soon. Hold on to what you have so that no one takes your crown. As for those who emerge victorious, I will make them pillars in the temple of my God, and they will never leave it. I will write on them the name of my God and the name of the city of my God, the New Jerusalem that comes down out of heaven from my God. I will also write on them my own new name. If you can hear, listen to what the Spirit is saying to the churches.
Sunday Prayer
God,
Give us this day your wisdom and power
To become humble and confident,
Justice-seeking and compassionate,
Empty and full,
Your people of resolution and movement.
In the name of the Father, Son, & Holy Spirit,
Amen.