Today’s Gospel is a follow-up to yesterday’s reflection on the parable of the sower. The first thing to notice is that Jesus is not speaking to the crowds in parables, he is speaking to His disciples in plain language, explaining the parable He just told the crowds. This is what “friends” do – they speak in plain terms with each other, sharing the same knowledge and understanding because they are “friends”:
“You are My friends if you do what I command you. No longer do Icall you servants, for a servant does not understand what his master is doing. But I have called you friends, because everything I have learned from My Father I have made known to you.” [John 15:14-16].
Before getting the “correct” answers to questions regarding what Jesus meant by the references to soil, seed, roots, etc., recalling that there were four different “states” or conditions greeting the seed as it fell to the ground from the sower’s hand:
I just want to state the “obvious” in today’s powerful teaching from our Lord that is often overlooked in this explicit teaching to His disciples by focusing on the key phrases used:
This is a parable about “understanding” – which is the KEY to being able to completely surrender to God and live continuously in His Divine Will, abiding constantly in the peace, joy and power that is the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
We think that ‘knowing’ something is important – that’s what we say always, “Do you ‘know’ that…..” To understand is to “know” the essence of that which is not seen – to enter into the spiritual truth of reality through the invitation of Jesus who is reality.
I know my new blender chops up stuff but unless I understand how to “make it work” I’m not chopping anything! Same with our spiritual journey to God – we may know that Jesus “saved us” by being born into the world, testifying to the truth throughout His life, that “truth” being that He is the Son of God come into the world by the Will of the Father and the power of the Holy Spirit to save humanity from the outcome of sin and enslavement to the emptiness of self, but do we UNDERSTAND how he saves us, and what that entails on our part, what being ‘saved’ demands of us by way of having faith and trust in Jesus and living in accordance with his teachings and obeying all His commands? If we “know” Jesus saves us, but don’t UNDERSTAND how, and fail to do what is required to “allow” that salvation to happen in our lives by the great love, mercy and grace of God, then we might be told: “Away from me…I never knew you…” at the pearly gates.
“Jesus grant us the desire to truly know in the deepest possible way – by understanding. Give us insight to see the marvellous inner workings of your Wisdom which orders all things marvellously to reveal the glory of your Father in heaven. Give us the meekness and humility to truly grasp that we know only what you reveal to us; we understand only what you make us to understand by sharing yourself, “the Wisdom and Understanding” of God. Help us to see “why” so we will more passionately commit ourselves to doing the “what” you command, “when” you command it, to “who” you ask us to serve on your behalf, exactly “how” You would love and serve those people if you were here. As we struggle to understand all the “particulars,” give us to always hold fast in the rich soil of our hearts as deep roots the “general” understanding upon which all understanding springs: that You are truly “all in all” and we are nothing outside of life in You.” Amen.
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