MATTHEW
25: 15-30
When we were kids, we
watched cartoons every Saturday morning. One of our favorite shows was Looney
Tunes. That show included Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Road Runner, Wile
E. Coyote and, of course, Porky Pig. We knew the cartoon was over when Porky
Pig spoke his famous line. (Let’s see if adults know the line w/o stuttering.)
“That’s all folks!”
“That’s all folks!”
meant the cartoon was over. You might know how other activities end. Lots of
sporting events end when a whistle blows or a horn sounds. Class ends when the
bell rings. Divine Service ends when the pastor dismisses you.
Sometimes we are
prepared for the end and sometimes we are not. Students prepare for the end of
high school or college by taking final exams. Adults prepare for the end of
their jobs by retiring, and some are surprised by an unexpected firing.
Maybe you were prepared
to turn in your homework. Maybe you were not prepared to hear from your parents
that you are moving or that your best friend moved. Prepared or unprepared?
In our Gospel, Jesus talks
about two men given money by their master. One was prepared to return his
master’s money; the other was not. The prepared man was rewarded; the
unprepared man was punished.
It’s a good lesson
whether we are preparing for a test or a game. It’s a good lesson for
Christians preparing for Jesus’ return. We prepare ourselves daily by
remembering our baptism, reciting our prayers, reading the Bible and eating and
drinking Christ’s Body and Blood. So, until Jesus returns, that’s all folks.
Let us pray. Heavenly
Father, from whom all fatherhood in heaven and earth is named: Bless all
children, and give their fathers and mothers the spirit of wisdom and love, so
that the homes in which they grow up may be to them an image of Your Kingdom,
and the care of their parents a likeness of Your love. We pray in the Name of
the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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