Christmas Weekday, Monday – 04th January 2021 — Gospel: Mt 4,12-17.23-25
Double Nature of the Kingdom
The first public words that Jesus speaks in Matthew are found here. It is a call to repentance: “repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near”. The reason for this repentance is that the kingdom of heaven is here or has already arrived. The kingdom means acknowledging and promoting God’s activity. Building the kingdom means working for liberation from the clutches of evil in all its forms. Therefore the Kingdom of heaven is a Jewish expression which does not mean a place ruled by God, but rather the action through which God shows himself as King. In fact, Jesus proclaimed the coming kingdom not only in words, but also in his actions. In Biblical thinking, God shows himself as king when he saves his oppressed people. The kingdom of heaven/God is thus a standard expression for the definitive salvation which the Jews hoped that God would one day give them. When Jesus announces that the kingdom of God is near he is saying that the definitive salvation expected from God has come. He also points out the double nature of the kingdom: words and deeds, and communion with one another and with God.