I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on Matthew 25-26
Jesus’ last three parables, as recounted by Matthew, give lessons on facing God’s judgement. The first parable tells us that we need to be prepared and that others cannot prepare for us. The second parable tells us that being prepared involves making good use of the resources and opportunities which God has given us. The third parable tells us what “making good use of” means. The second parable scares me because I feel like I have failed to use the gifts and abilities which God has given me to anywhere near their full potential. However, the third parable eases some of that fear because it tells us that those who have been doing God’s will don’t know what He is talking about. When we see others in need and care for them, we are preparing ourselves to face judgement and we are investing God’s resources as He intended us to do. Every time we pass up an opportunity to help someone in need, we are robbing from both ourselves and from God. Those whom God rewards did not help others in order to receive a reward. In fact, they were not even aware that they were doing anything special. When we reach the point where we help those in need without noticing that we are doing anything noteworthy, we have gotten the point of these parables.