SHOW GRATITUDE NOT WICKEDNESS
Friday of the 2nd week of Lent Genesis 37:3-4,12-13,17-28 Psalm 104(105):16-21 Matthew 21:33-43,45-46 Can we treat others, not as objects to be used to further our own desires, but as co-heirs to the Kingdom of God we are building up here on Earth? The Parable of the Householder illustrates individuals taking what does not belong to them and the recognition of their downfall by the Pharisees. Jesus affirms that they will not lose their status but will instead attain the Kingdom of God—peace in the presence of God. In Greek, the term for "kingdom" is "ethnos," meaning "all humankind." Jesus clarifies that the kingdom is accessible to all, regardless of race, status, or background, and was revealed through his crucifixion. God is present with everyone, and rejecting God in others results in losing access to the kingdom. May our services to humanity produce enduring fruits, transcending human divisions. Amen.