Gospel
Matthew 13:24-43
Reading
"Let both grow together until the harvest; and at harvest time I will tell the reapers, Gather the weeds first and bind them in bundles to be burned, but gather the wheat into my barn." - Matthew 13:30
Revelation
There exist both good and bad tendencies in every person. We have the capacity to move in either direction. When we do good things, we have the wheat or the grace of God. When we do bad things, we cuddle the weeds and we are slave to sin. But from the outside, this is difficult to distinguish. Why? Because the wheat and the weeds are both planted in one person.
Reflection
Within every person, wheat and weeds grow together. God allows both to grow until the harvest. He does not uproot the weeds prematurely, because doing so might harm the wheat.
This mirrors our inner life. We carry grace and weakness, virtue and temptation, holy desires and sinful inclinations. And from the outside, it is often impossible to distinguish which is which — because both are intertwined in one human soul. Yet God is patient. He waits. He watches. He nurtures the wheat. He gives us time to grow, to repent, to be purified, to bear fruit “thirtyfold and sixtyfold and a hundredfold”.
The weeds do not define us. The wheat is what God desires to gather into His barn at the end of the age. And so the spiritual life is not about pretending we have no weeds — it is about choosing daily to cultivate the wheat, trusting that God Himself will deal with the rest at the proper time.
Response
Lord Jesus Christ,
You are the Sower of every good seed. You see the wheat You have planted in me — the faith, the hope, the love, the quiet desires for holiness that You alone can make grow. You also see the weeds within me — my weaknesses, my sins, my fears, the tendencies that pull me away from Your light. Yet You do not reject me because of them. You allow both to grow, so that Your grace may strengthen what is good and Your mercy may heal what is broken.
Teach me, Lord, to choose the wheat each day. Give me the courage to reject sin, the humility to acknowledge my faults, and the perseverance to seek You until You “shower righteousness upon me”. When I am discouraged by my imperfections, remind me that You are patient, that You see beyond what I see, and that You will gather me into Your barn when the harvest is ripe and Your time has come. Let Your steadfast love satisfy me each morning, that I may rejoice and be glad all my days . Establish the work of my hands, Lord — purify my heart, strengthen my spirit, and make me fruitful in Your kingdom.
Amen.
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