If we commit these faults rarely, even though we cut off ourselves from God, we can possibly return to establish our relationship with God with sincere repentance. In order to be on guard, Jesus lists out three specific behaviours that will seriously impede our holiness: dissipation, drunkenness, and worries of this life. To “be on guard” is a recurrent warning (Lk 12,40.45 Mk 4,19 Mt 24,42-44) and is the major thrust of Jesus’ eschatological teachings, which means: 1) be ready 2) be watching and 3) be active in my service. He once again exhorts his disciples to “be on guard” and to “be alert”. In contrasting terms, Jesus reminds his followers the battle between good and evil. Time, Saturday – 27 th November 2021 - Gospel: Lk 21,34-36
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