“For thus says the Lord GOD: I myself will look after and tend my sheep.” One of the more comforting themes that have been surfacing throughout our daily Scriptures is that God is always close to us and just cannot wait to hear from us. He is better than our shadow because He is not just outside of us but also deeply and intimately calling with our very hearts and minds. This is why it is so good to keep the Bible open and keep listening for what The Lord truly wants to impart to us.
“Even though I walk in the dark valley I fear no evil; for you are at my side with your rod and your staff that give me courage.” When life seems to heap onto us just a little more than we care to carry, it is good to remember that our true goal in this life is not just to make it through the day or the week or that job or the other but to find our final moments ready to enter Heaven. Nothing else matters!
“Thus, the last will be first, and the first will be last.” This particular Gospel passage has always made me smile. The landowner is God, who pays everyone the same daily wage, which is the point of angering the laborers who began earlier in the day. This is no act of injustice but divine justice. Just as the landowner has a right to do what he wishes with his own money, so does God have the right to have mercy on whom He will have mercy. However, it’s more than that! The payment is made at the end of the day when all accounts are settled. That sounds quite close to the discussion about what’s going to happen at the end of our lives when all the accounts and all the “bills” are due. Jesus wants all of us to enter the glory of Heaven, and because of the mystery of life itself, some may take longer than others to understand it. The message should be clear: we should rejoice when others come to God and be happy for all who know, love, and serve Him. Anything else is simply Pharisaical and smacks of hypocrisy. The finish line is marked at Heaven’s gate, and that has to be our only focus.
A very good friend of mine once made an astounding observation which I never forgot. He said that there will be three different surprises when we get to Heaven after death. We will be surprised by those who ARE there, those who are NOT there, and that WE are there. So, you see, real justice is served in the end.