Sudy 30. Luke 12:35-59
Jesus reinforces his teaching on the right use of wealth with the reminder that earthly things are temporary and the coming of the Son of Man sure. (Morris). Jesus' original hearers probably would not have thought of the Second Coming, but of a more imminent crisis. But the fullest meaning of Jesus' words is found only when we consider the former. The pastoral importance of this is that we cannot be complacent in waiting to be accountable only at the Second Coming. We can be asked to account for our actions at any time, even when it is unexpected 12. According to 12:35-40, what should a wise disciple do, and why? He should be ready for action anytime. He should anticipate the coming of our master so we can welcome Him. The coming may be delaye or at an inconvenient time (late in the night) He will be blessed if the master finds us ready. The master will himself come a serve him. cf. Lk 22:27, For who is the greater, one who reclines at table or one who serves?...