Jesus is sowing gospel seeds throughout the world.
The enemy is in the world spreading counterfeit seed.

At harvest time the reapers will collect the weeds first, bind them into bundles and burn them.

The wheat will then be gathered and brought into the barn.

*** 1st Reading *** 

Jeremiah 7:1-11

These words were spoken

By Yahweh, to Jeremiah,  “Stand at the gate of Yah­weh’s house and proclaim this in a loud voice: Listen to what Yahweh says, all you people of Judah (who enter these gates to worship Yahweh).  Yahweh the God of Israel says this:

Amend your ways and your deeds and I will stay with you in this place.   Rely not on empty words such as: ‘Look, the Temple of Yahweh! the Tem­ple of Yahweh! This is the Temple of Yah­weh!’

 It is far better for you to amend your ways and act justly with all.   Do not abuse the stranger, orphan or widow or shed innocent blood in this place or follow false gods to your own ruin.  Then I will stay with you in this place, in the land I gave to your ancestors in times past and forever.

 But you trust in deceptive and useless words.   You steal, kill, take the wife of your neighbor; you swear false­ly, worship Baal and follow foreign gods who are not yours. Then, after doing all these horrible things, you come and stand before me in this temple that bears my Name and say, ‘Now we are safe.’

 Is this house on which rests my Name a den of thieves? I have seen this myself – it is Yahweh who speaks.

 

Ps 84:3, 4, 5-6a & 8a 11

How lovely is your dwelling place, Lord, mighty God!

 

**** Gospel ****  

Matthew 13:24-30

Jesus told them another parable, “The kingdom of hea­ven can be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field.   While everyone was asleep, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat and left.

 When the plants sprouted and produced grain, the weeds also appeared.   Then the servants of the owner came to him and said: ‘Sir, was it not good seed that you sowed in your field? Where did the weeds come from?’

He answered them: ‘This is the work of an enemy.’ They asked him: ‘Do you want us to go and pull up the weeds?’   He told them: ‘No, when you pull up the weeds, you might uproot the wheat with them.   Let them just grow together until harvest; and at harvest time I will say to the workers: Pull up the weeds first, tie them in bundles and burn them; then gather the wheat into my barn.”

 

 Gospel Reflection

Weed or Wheat?

Weren’t the servants a bit too overzealous in wanting to weed off the land? What if what appears to be weed is not weed at all? Do they know enough to pull out weeds without causing harm to the wheat nearby? Could it be possible that the what might grow stronger with some weeds competing with them?

Fortunately, the Master had greater wisdom and patience. He knew how to play the waiting game. Perhaps some weeds might turn out to be actually wheat! Don’t we find some children branded too early to be “weeds” turn out to be the true “wheat” for the family, and vice versa?

Too often well-meaning in terventions without sufficient discernment may do more harm than good. As a wise saying goes, if I have God’s power, I would change the world; but if I have God’s wisdom, probably I may not. The best option is to discern with the Lord and do whatever he tells us.