Session 84 The Householder Parable Continues

Session 84 The Householder Parable continues

Father Keating again uses the Householder parable to illustrate how Jesus reveals just who God the Father is.  He is the householder, who sits down with the poor and disabled, yes, but also, a third category of people, “the dregs of society=sinners” as Father Keating says, and identifies Himself with them.  Through this, we receive the model of how to be and how God would like for us to be in this world. 

Father Keating goes on to note that just by virtue of being born, one is on the spiritual journey.  Does this mean that even those who are not baptized are welcome into the kingdom Father Keating is asked and he responds, “But it seems to me that, given this parable and other parables in which Jesus takes down all kinds of barriers, social status and what-not, as being contrary to the kingdom of God, that the essential Christian experience is the experience of Abba, that is, of the Ultimate Reality as motherly, loving, nurturing, caring, bending over us, desiring to communicate its life to us in the fullest possible sense. That’s why this third category of people at the banquet are so significant. It means that God wants to save everybody and offer the same goodness and reward without any respect of persons but as a sheer gratuity.”

Keating concludes, “You’re invited, you don’t need any, you don’t need to win God’s love to earn it, you’ve already got it. And hence, it’s the question of relaxing into the being that you actually are, or according to this diagram, relax into the ground of your being, which is God’s expression of himself in our particular uniqueness.”