Thursday, November 30, 2023

JUDGMENT DAY

The Season of Advent has begun and many expect a Christmas reading for Sunday--which Mark's passage is not. It's part of the Synoptic Gospels's mini Apocalypse (so, we find parallels in Matthew and Luke). Scholars agree that the pericope reflects traumatic memories from the Fall of Jerusalem around 70 CE. Historians have written about the children and babies and thousands more massacred by the Roman Occupation Forces during those days. The whole world is now witness to the children and babies and thousands more being massacred by the Israeli Occupation Forces in Gaza. 

A lot of people look forward to the End of Days or the Second Coming because it promises eternal rewards and punishment. Of course, there are millions of card-carrying Christians who expect that they will be rewarded, while so-called infidels--namely, anyone who has not accepted Jesus as their Personal Savior and Lord--will be punished. The "saved" will be taken away while the "damned" will be left behind to cry and grind their teeth painfully. 

Many others look forward to the day that God will make things right--especially for those who have been dispossessed, displaced, disenfranchised, discriminated, and dehumanized by prejudice, greed, injustice, and evil. Many look forward to the day that Palestine will be free: from the river to the sea! 

There are also those who dread the End of Days or the Second Coming because they know they have failed to do what Jesus, in his First Coming, commanded them to do: preach Good News to the Poor, feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, take care of the sick, visit the prisoners, clothe the naked, and welcome the stranger. 

Judgment Day will come. Nobody knows which day or which hour, but it will happen. Just as it came in the days of Noah, God's Day of Justice is coming, and will come. Jesus said so. 

And it might come today. 

*Photo from Gaza (Associated Press, Fatima Shbair) 

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