The parable of the great feast

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Gospel Reading: Lk 14:15-24

ONE of those at ta­ble with Jesus said to him, “Blessed is the one who will dine in the Kingdom of God.” He replied to him, “A man gave a great dinner to which he invit­ed many. When the time for the din­ner came, he dispatched his servant to say to those invited, ‘Come, every­thing is now ready.’ But one by one, they all began to excuse themselves. The first said to him, ‘I have pur­chased a field and must go to exam­ine it; I ask you, consider me excused.’ And another said, ‘I have purchased five yoke of oxen and am on my way to evaluate them; I ask you, consider me excused.’ And another said, ‘I have just married a woman, and therefore I cannot come.’ The servant went and reported this to his master. Then the master of the house in a rage com­manded his servant, ‘Go out quickly into the streets and alleys of the town and bring in here the poor and the crippled, the blind and the lame.’ The servant reported, ‘Sir, your orders have been carried out and still there is room.’ The master then ordered the servant, ‘Go out to the highways and hedgerows and make people come in that my home may be filled. For, I tell you, none of those men who were in­vited will taste my dinner.’ ”

 

REFLECTIONS: They all began to excuse themselves

We get an inkling of how Jesus feels about his mission. When a guest exclaims to him, “Blessed is the one who will dine in the Kingdom of God,” Jesus relates a story about a great dinner, not necessarily a wedding banquet as found in Mt 22, in which a man invites many. He prepares a big meal for them. He expects everyone to attend his party, but nobody comes.

The master is quite disappointed by their regrets. They give different excus­es: they are following up their business transactions. One excuses himself as having just gotten married.

To save his preparation, not to waste the food, the host invites people who are not usually invited: the poor, the lame, and the blind. They come. Yet there is still plenty of room. He invites a third group: travelers, migrants, farm­ers, and gardeners. They also accept the invitation. The host is happy with these guests who are willing to partake of his dinner.

Blessed are they who have no ex­cuses, for they taste the meal of God’s Kingdom. Jesus is happy with them. But those who absent themselves, thinking that it is not their priority, are not blessed.

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