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Wis 9:13-18
The text presents a devout perspective that emphasizes true wisdom comes from divine revelation rather than human philosophy. The passage highlights the limitations of the human soul, burdened by the body, which hinders understanding of God’s divine plan. It argues that humans can only know God through His revelations, critiquing the humanistic views of Alexandrian society and drawing on Hebrew tradition.

 

Phim 9-10, 12-17
In this brief letter from prison, Paul appeals to Philemon to accept Onesimus not merely as a slave but as a fellow believer. While Paul wishes to keep Onesimus with him, he respects Philemon’s rights, emphasizing their equality in Christ. Although he requests fair treatment for Onesimus, he does not confront the institution of slavery, which was accepted at the time. Over the years, Christian ethics have evolved to view slavery as contradictory to Christian values, a notion hinted at in Paul’s teachings (cf Gal 3:28).

 

LK 14:25-33
The essence of Christian discipleship is presented in the text as total dedication to Christ, prioritizing Him above family (v26) and possessions (v33). The notion of “hating” family is not literal but emphasizes that Christ’s claims take precedence over all else. This commitment involves cross-bearing (v27), highlighting the sacrifices required in following Jesus.

The parables in verses 29-32 illustrate the importance of fully considering the consequences of discipleship before committing to it. Once you start, like plowing or building a tower, there is no turning back. Discipleship demands a serious commitment, with no half measures. While Jesus doesn’t demand immediate abandonment of possessions or family for everyone, He teaches that a spirit of detachment is necessary, allowing readiness to put God’s reign above human priorities at any moment. Discipleship is costly and must be approached with total dedication.

Jesus made it clear that following Him comes with a significant cost. We can only be true disciples if we are fully committed to Him. In the Christian life, the claims of Christ must take priority, and all other concerns, including family and possessions, are secondary. Whenever a conflict arises, it’s clear where a Christian’s loyalty should lie. May we remain unwavering in our complete devotion to Christ. Amen.

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