Gospel: Luke 13:1-9
One day, some people told Jesus what had occurred in the temple: Pilate had had Galileans killed, and their blood mingled with the blood of their sacrifices. Jesus asked them, “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all other Galileans, because they suffered this? No, I tell you. But unless you change your ways, you will all perish, as they did.
And those eighteen persons in Siloah, who were crushed when the tower fell, do you think they were more guilty than all the others in Jerusalem? I tell you: no. But unless you change your ways, you will all perish, as they did.”
And Jesus continued, “A man had a fig tree growing in his vineyard, and he came looking for fruit on it, but found none. Then he said to the gardener, ‘Look here, for three years now I have been looking for figs on this tree, and I have found none. Cut it down, why should it continue to deplete the soil?’ The gardener replied, ‘Leave it one more year, so that I may dig around it and add some fertilizer; perhaps it will bear fruit from now on. But if it doesn’t, you can cut it down.’”
Reflections
“But unless you change your ways, you will all perish.”
Earlier, “publish or perish” be- came the hashtag of many universities. This is because tertiary educators are required to do research and publish. The consequence when this requirement is not complied with is of course to “perish”, meaning, to be out of the academe. It is argued that such a requirement is unreasonable and is unmindful of consequent inconveniences added to the already loaded responsibilities of teachers. But the education sector stood on its ground asserting that this has always been part of the conditions for college teachers.
“Publish or perish” is an intimidating phrase. But more frightening is“change your ways (repent) or perish”. The Lord has indeed more serious demands. That is why one author said that Christianity is not for the weak of heart but for the strong. It is only for those who can rise up to the challenge, to truly change their ways, and become productive as the Lord expects. And we cannot argue that this is unreasonable and that this adds more difficulty to our already difficult life. We were not coerced to become Christians. We made that choice. At that time that following Jesus became our decision, we knew the expectation.
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