Today’s Reading  |  Luke  12:32–40 
“Do not be afraid, little flock,  for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom. Sell your  possessions, and give alms. Make purses for yourselves that do not wear out, an  unfailing treasure in heaven, where no thief comes near and no moth destroys.  For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. 
“Be dressed for action and have  your lamps lit; be like those who are waiting for their master to return from  the wedding banquet, so that they may open the door for him as soon as he comes  and knocks. Blessed are those slaves whom the master finds alert when he comes;  truly I tell you, he will fasten his belt and have them sit down to eat, and he  will come and serve them. If he comes during the middle of the night, or near  dawn, and finds them so, blessed are those slaves. 
“But know this: if the owner of  the house had known at what hour the thief was coming, he would not have let  his house be broken into. You also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming  at an unexpected hour.” (NRSV)
  
  Reflection
  In this  passage, Luke tells us to be “ready for Christ’s reappearance” as if we were  “servants who are waiting their master’s return from the wedding banquet.” He  also tells us to be prepared for the Son of Man, who “is coming at an  unexpected hour [like a thief in the night].”  Perhaps I encountered this  passage at too young of an age, but, to be honest, it has always creeped me out! “If the owner had  known what time the thief was coming he would not have allowed his house to be  broken in to.” Yipes! Red-alert! Hide from the Son of Man!
  
Maybe, when considering this  passage now, I can find the Spirit leading me in a different direction. Luke  tells us, “Do not be afraid, little flock, for it is your Father’s good  pleasure to give you the kingdom.” Wow . . . really? Our job is only to wait,  watch, and be ready to receive? Today? What a wonderful concept! This, I can  do. I can seek the kingdom—here. Today—everyday.
Maybe seeking the kingdom is as  simple as focusing on the love of your child over and above your trouble at  work. Staying longer in the warm embrace of your spouse on a Saturday morning  rather than getting up to start the laundry. Maybe I’ll start tomorrow in  trying to seek the kingdom in each and every encounter!  
  
  Prayer
  Dear Father,  if it is indeed your good pleasure to grant me the kingdom of heaven, then by  all means, bring it on! Amen.
  
Written by Katy Sinclair, Associate Director of Music for Children and Youth
  
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