I WILL OPEN MY MOUTH IN PARABLES
Jer 13,1-11; C Dt 32,18-21; Mt 13,31-35
30 JULY
The parable is a story that needs to be explained in order to be understood. The images are a true vehicle of the truth that one wants to give them. Without the gift of truth, the parable remains silent. This is how God speaks to his people.
Son of man, propose a riddle, and speak this proverb to the house of Israel: Thus speaks the Lord God: The great eagle, with great wings, with long pinions, with thick plumage, many-hued, came to Lebanon. He took the crest of the cedar, tearing off its topmost branch, And brought it to a land of tradesmen, set it in a city of merchants. Then he took some seed of the land, and planted it in a seedbed; A shoot by plentiful waters, like a willow he placed it, To sprout and grow up a vine, dense and low-lying, Its branches turned toward him, its roots lying under him. Thus it became a vine, produced branches and put forth shoots. But there was another great eagle, great of wing, rich in plumage; To him this vine bent its roots, sent out its branches, That he might water it more freely than the bed where it was planted. In a fertile field by plentiful waters it was planted, to grow branches, bear fruit, and become a majestic vine. Say: Thus says the Lord God: Can it prosper? Will he not rather tear it out by the roots and strip off its fruit, so that all its green growth will wither when he pulls it up by the roots? (No need of a mighty arm or many people to do this.) True, it is planted, but will it prosper? Will it not rather wither, when touched by the east wind, in the bed where it grew? Thus the word of the Lord came to me: Son of man, say now to the rebellious house: Do you not understand what this means? It is this: The king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and took away its king and princes with him to Babylon. Then he selected a man of the royal line with whom he made a covenant, binding him under oath, while removing the nobles of the land, so that the kingdom would remain a modest one, without aspirations, and would keep his covenant and obey him. But this man rebelled against him, sending envoys to Egypt to obtain horses and a great army. Can he prosper? Can he who does such things escape? Can he break a covenant and still go free? As I live, says the Lord God, in the home of the king who set him up to rule, whose oath he spurned, whose covenant with him he broke, there in Babylon I swear he shall die! When ramps are cast up and siege towers are built for the destruction of many lives, he shall not be saved in the conflict by Pharaoh with a great army and numerous troops. He spurned his oath, breaking his covenant. Though he gave his hand in pledge, he did all these things. He shall not escape! Therefore say: Thus says the Lord God: As I live, my oath which he spurned, my covenant which he broke, I swear to bring down upon his head. I will spread my net over him, and he shall be taken in my snare. I will bring him to Babylon and enter into judgment with him there over his breaking faith with me. All the crack troops among his forces shall fall by the sword, and the survivors shall be scattered in every direction. Thus you shall know that I, the Lord, have spoken. Therefore say: Thus says the Lord God: I, too, will take from the crest of the cedar, from its topmost branches tear off a tender shoot, And plant it on a high and lofty mountain; on the mountain heights of Israel I will plant it. It shall put forth branches and bear fruit, and become a majestic cedar. Birds of every kind shall dwell beneath it, every winged thing in the shade of its boughs. And all the trees of the field shall know that I, the Lord, Bring low the high tree, lift high the lowly tree, Wither up the green tree, and make the withered tree bloom. As I, the Lord, have spoken, so will I do (Ez 17,1-24).
Whoever has to give the truth to every parable of Jesus is the Holy Spirit. He must always enlighten the believing minds so that they understand with an always new and current light what is hidden in them. Without the light of the Spirit, everything remains dark and clouded.
He proposed another parable to them. “The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed that a person took and sowed in a field. It is the smallest of all the seeds, yet when full-grown it is the largest of plants. It becomes a large bush, and the ‘birds of the sky come and dwell in its branches.'” He spoke to them another parable. “The kingdom of heaven is like yeast that a woman took and mixed with three measures of wheat flour until the whole batch was leavened.” All these things Jesus spoke to the crowds in parables. He spoke to them only in parables, to fulfil what had been said through the prophet: “I will open my mouth in parables, I will announce what has lain hidden from the foundation (of the world).”
Wise Virgin, Angels and Saints make us wise and we will understand the parables of Jesus.