At the judgment the queen of the south will rise with the men of this generation and she will condemn them, because she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and there is something greater than Solomon here. At the judgment the men of Nineveh will arise with this generation and condemn it, because at the preaching of Jonah they repented, and there is something greater than Jonah here.”
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Reflection:
Can you still remember the thief at the side of Jesus who asked Jesus to remember him when He is in His kingdom? The thief had an on-the-spot salvation because he repented from his sins (Luke 23:42-43).
Jesus calls us also to repentance every minute of our life. Let us not be deaf to this call, let us listen, follow and embrace this call.
What is sin that many of us can’t leave it behind? What does it give us? Does committing sin give us fulfillment that many of us continue to embrace it? Whatever pleasure/s sin gives us it’s actually a curse coated in pleasure. For example the sin of adultery, it’s pleasurable and exciting for the person who commits adultery. Why? Because he/she walks into satan’s trap which blinds the adulterer or whatever thought of consequence, until the adulterer gets caught.
As the person enjoys the pleasure and excitement, sins and problems start to pile up as well. Until such time that it destroys the individuals involved in the sinful relationship. However, why wait to be destroyed by sin when Jesus is always offering us repentance? When Jesus is ever and always ready to forget and forgive all our past sins provided we leave it behind and completely walk away from it.
There’s a reward that awaits us the moment we listen to Jesus’ call of repentance. The incentive is like the reward of salvation that He gave to the repentant thief on the cross.
Perhaps it may not be instant salvation but certainly there would be a reward if we decide to leave our sinful lives. Rewards like: peace of mind, peace in the family, a life free from any guilt of conscience and so forth. - Marino J. Dasmarinas