Between Sundays for Week of July 24, 2023
As Jesus continues teaching in parables, he tells about weeds sown among wheat. Retired United Methodist Pastor Steve Garnaas-Holmes publishes daily reflections on Biblical texts on his website – Unfolding Light. (Pastor Amy has shared his writing before.) In her message on Sunday, Amy ended with these words from Garnaas-Holmes. As Jesus says, “Let anyone with ears listen.”
“In gathering the weeds
You would uproot the wheat along with them.
Let both of them grow together until the harvest.”
—Matthew 13:29-30
Oh, how we want to be among the wheat
at the last judgment, gathered and bundled off to heaven,
not separated out to be burned!
As if Jesus is talking about others—
you know, those bad people—and not you,
not what in you yourself is good and bad.
Maybe God lets you discern what is fruitful in you
and blesses it; and what is not fruitful,
if you are willing, God graciously, thankfully, removes.
Maybe we shouldn’t be ripping out weeds
because we don’t know what’s weeds and what isn’t;
we don’t really know what’s good or bad.
Maybe, though we’d love to get rid of those we hate,
we shouldn’t, because we actually depend on them,
and removing them would uproot us, too.
Maybe we should go easy on our judgments because
we have no idea what wounds or burdens people bear,
so that what seems evil to us is actually pretty good for them.
Maybe it’s not that we shouldn’t judge
but that we can’t: we can’t know
what grace lurks in even the worst person or situation.
Maybe resisting evil and injustice is so hard
because there are weeds of hate and fear in our own hearts
and sorting that out is hard and humbling.
Maybe the stuff in your life that seems bad
is also graced, and your work is
to glean the fruit from it.
Maybe God is so present in everything
that even despite the vilest evil
grace is always possible.
P.S. We’d love to see your marigolds!
As Jesus continues to teach in parables, wheat and weeds get all mixed up together. What happens when the good seed and bad seed grow side by side? The landowner in Jesus’ parable counsels patience and forbearance . . . and maybe that’s the just grace we need for the weeds in us to bear fruit. In today’s message, Amy shares a reflection by Steve Garnaas-Holmes. Visit his website – unfoldinglight.net – to read Wheat among the weeds and other reflections on Biblical texts.
Ponderings
“Maybe the landowner’s patience and forbearance is not only for the purpose of letting the weeds reveal themselves, but also to allow God’s spirit to work within the weeds — within us — to allow the fruit of a new life in Christ to be revealed. The message of the cross is God’s revelation that there is a new life in store for all of us, mixed bag as we are, weed and wheat together.”
~ Pastor Amy