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22.11.10 POOR WIDOW

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When he looked up he saw some wealthy people putting their offerings into the treasury  and he noticed a poor widow putting in two small coins.  He said, "I tell you truly, this poor widow put in more than all the rest;  for those others have all made offerings from their surplus wealth, but she, from her poverty, has offered her whole livelihood." (Lk 21:1-4)

 

 

Jesus was watching the people putting money into the treasury. It is said that there was a collection box at the entrance of the temple and the money gathered there was used for the maintenance of the temple. Since this was outside the temple even foreigners and women could offer their gifts to God.

 

Jesus also noticed a poor widow putting in her contribution. But the truth is that she needed to be cared for because she was poor and also she need assistance because she was a widow. In fact she should be on the receiving end. She has contributed here. Jesus underlines the action of her and makes it known to all.

 

Jesus appreciates and acknowledges here contribution because she has not given anything from the surplus of her wealth but rather she has given all what she had for her living. By giving she loses here livelihood whereas others do not lose anything because what they give is only from the surplus. Giving should make us suffer, it should pain us and it should make lose something. 

21.11.10 KING

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  The people stood by and watched; the rulers, meanwhile, sneered at him and said, "He saved others, let him save himself if he is the chosen one, the Messiah of God."  Even the soldiers jeered at him. As they approached to offer him wine they called out, "If you are King of the Jews, save yourself."  Above him there was an inscription that read, "This is the King of the Jews." Now one of the criminals hanging there reviled Jesus, saying, "Are you not the Messiah? Save yourself and us."  The other, however, rebuking him, said in reply, "Have you no fear of God, for you are subject to the same condemnation? And indeed, we have been condemned justly, for the sentence we received corresponds to our crimes, but this man has done nothing criminal." Then he said, "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom." He replied to him, "Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise." (Lk 23:35-43)

 

 

The people and the soldiers who watched him on the cross sneered at him and jeered at him. They also made comments on him saying ‘he saved others’ , and ‘if you are the king of the Jews’ etc. Some believed him to be a king because he was doing the work of a king (saving people) others fooled him with the idea that he was the king.

 

His public ministry was one of proclaiming the kingdom. He was also doing the activities of the kingdom. His word and deeds were of the kingdom. But he never claimed himself to be a king. His entry into Jerusalem on a donkey was a symbolic action (like king David) but he never claimed to be one. Even when Pilot asked him ‘are you the king of the Jews his reply was they are your words.

 

His reply to the criminal was ‘today you will be with me in Paradise’. This reply speaks of his activity of saving people. This also shows the kingdom that he was talking about was about the kingdom of God. The cross on which he was nailed was his throne and his death was the saving act and he is a king.

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