Ephesians 3:2-12 / Luke 12:39-48
We all know how unpleasant and frustrating it is to wait for someone or for something.
We
just have to remember the last time we missed the bus or the train, and
we have to spend the unproductive time waiting for the next one to
come.
Or if the delivery person or the repair-man tells us that he will come between a certain time.
We may have no other choice than to just sit around and wait.
Not only can it be boring, the time is like wasted away.
Yet as much as we don't like to wait, let us also realize that the Lord is waiting for us.
He
is waiting for us to respond to His promptings and to use the gifts and
talents that He has bestowed upon us to reach out and serve others.
There is always someone waiting for us to help them in their troubles, to show love and care, to listen and to share.
In the 1st reading, we knew why St. Paul was so zealous and fervent about his mission.
Because he knew that what was entrusted to him was a gift of grace from God.
He knew that much was entrusted to him and much was also expected from him.
The Lord has entrusted us with His love. May we not wait any longer to put His love into action.