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Day Five: Five Were Wise // Dia Cinco: Cinco eram sábios


 

Are you bothered when you spot someone throw trash on the floor, or through a car window? Yeah, me too! What do you do? What I do is sometimes pick up the trash and put it in a trash bin, but sometimes I don’t do that. Why? Because sometimes I am so pissed with these animals who say they are human beings, but don’t seem to care enough about their surroundings. We see homeless everywhere. We judge them. We are called to help them, yes, if we leave the house determined to help every homeless person we see on the street, soon enough we will be joining them. How then? a little faith, a little prayer, a little mercy, a little noticing them, and donating to some organization that can provide better care for them. Let’s judge less and take care of our surroundings.

Day Five: Five Were Wise

We can’t speak about the destruction of the environment without taking at least a little time to speak about the end of the world! But rest assured that this isn’t all doom and gloom. 

Take some time to read all of Matthew 24:3-25:45, really trying to imagine how the end of the world and the second coming of Jesus will look. Once you’ve got a good idea of that, really pay attention to what Jesus is saying in the Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids. 

Are we ready for the Lord’s return? 

Having faith in Christ is of course the most important thing. But do we really have faith if we do not listen to Jesus? 

The church is called to participate with the Lord in this hour in very strategic and functional ways. What He, Jesus, is saying is that this is an issue of separation. He is calling His people to participate with Him, not just go and wait for Him to return as many Christians do. 

All ten of the bridesmaids were waiting for the bridegroom’s return, but only the five wise bridesmaids were prepared for it. If we are to prepare, we need to take action. 

Jesus then moves on to the Parable of the Talents, which is about stewardship and cultivating the gifts that God has given us. 

At the end of this discourse, Jesus tells us that what we have done to the least of His brothers and sisters, we have done unto Him. Similarly, when we have refused to help the least of His brothers and sisters, we have refused to help Him. 

On the surface, environmental stewardship and creation care can seem to be about recycling aluminum cans or trying to use less plastic or what have you. But the biggest issue is that when the environment goes down, it is the poor – the least of Christ’s brothers and sisters – that goes down first. 

When looking at the environment in light of the poor of this world, we can see that Christ is calling Christians to participate, and as we participate with Him especially among the extreme poor of this world, we are literally doing it unto Him. It is a form of worship. It is a form of true discipleship. It is a matter of not just letting this all go down and saying that it doesn’t matter because I, personally, am unaffected. 

In the end, this is a point of judgment. And that’s a scary place to be. 

But we are promised that those who are blessed by the Father will inherit the Kingdom prepared from the creation of the world. It is with confidence in this that we should live.

Questions for Discussion

1. For many centuries people have been saying that we are living in the end times. Is there any reason to think that we are currently living in particularly apocalyptic times? 

2. What does it mean to be a true disciple of Jesus? 

3. What practical steps can I take to prepare for the Last Judgement? 

 

Você fica incomodado quando vê alguém jogando lixo no chão ou pela janela de um carro? Sim eu também! O que você faz? O que eu faço às vezes é pegar o lixo e colocá-lo na lixeira, mas às vezes eu não faço isso. Por quê? Porque às vezes fico muito chateado com esses animais que dizem que são seres humanos, mas não parecem se importar o suficiente com o que está à sua volta. Vemos sem-teto em todos os lugares. Nós os julgamos. Somos chamados a ajudá-los, sim, se sairmos de casa decididos a ajudar todos os sem-teto que vemos na rua, em breve estaremos nos juntando a eles. Como então? um pouco de fé, um pouco de oração, um pouco de misericórdia, um pouco de notá-los e doar para alguma organização que possa cuidar melhor deles. Vamos julgar menos e cuidar do ambiente.

Dia Cinco: Cinco eram sábios

Não podemos falar sobre a destruição do meio ambiente sem tirar pelo menos um pouco de tempo para falar sobre o fim do mundo! Mas tenha certeza de que nem tudo isso é desgraça e tristeza.

Reserve um tempo para ler Mateus 24: 3-25: 45, realmente tentando imaginar como será o fim do mundo e a segunda vinda de Jesus. Depois de ter uma boa ideia disso, preste atenção ao que Jesus está dizendo na parábola das dez damas de honra.

Estamos prontos para o retorno do Senhor?

Ter fé em Cristo é com certeza a coisa mais importante. Mas nós realmente temos fé se não ouvimos Jesus?

A igreja é chamada a participar com o Senhor nesta hora de formas muito estratégicas e funcionais. O que Ele, Jesus, está dizendo é que esta é uma questão de separação. Ele está chamando Seu povo para participar com Ele, não apenas ir e esperar que Ele volte como muitos cristãos fazem.

Todas as dez damas de honra estavam esperando o retorno do noivo, mas apenas as cinco damas de honra estavam preparadas para isso. Se quisermos nos preparar, precisamos agir.

Jesus então passa para a Parábola dos Talentos, que trata da mordomia e do cultivo dos dons que Deus nos deu.

No final deste discurso, Jesus nos diz que o que fizemos ao menor de seus irmãos e irmãs, fizemos a ele. Da mesma forma, quando nos recusamos a ajudar o menor de Seus irmãos e irmãs, nos recusamos a ajudá-Lo.

Superficialmente, a administração ambiental e o cuidado com a criação podem parecer reciclar latas de alumínio ou tentar usar menos plástico ou o que seja. Mas o maior problema é que quando o meio ambiente sofre, são os pobres - o menor dos irmãos e irmãs de Cristo - que sofrem primeiro.

Ao olhar para o meio ambiente à luz dos pobres deste mundo, podemos ver que Cristo está chamando os cristãos para participar, e ao participarmos com Ele, especialmente entre os extremamente pobres deste mundo, estamos literalmente fazendo isso para ele. É uma forma de adoração. É uma forma de verdadeiro discipulado. É uma questão de não apenas deixar tudo se acabar e dizer que isso não importa porque eu, pessoalmente, não sou afetado.

No final, este é um ponto de julgamento. E esse é um lugar assustador para se estar.

Mas temos a promessa de que aqueles que são abençoados pelo Pai herdarão o Reino preparado desde a criação do mundo. É com confiança nisso que devemos viver.

Perguntas para discussão

1. Por muitos séculos as pessoas têm dito que estamos vivendo no fim dos tempos. Existe alguma razão para pensar que estamos atualmente vivendo em tempos particularmente apocalípticos?

2. O que significa ser um verdadeiro discípulo de Jesus?

3. Que medidas práticas posso tomar para me preparar para o Juízo Final?



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