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Jesus Advises Us on Preparing for Our True Citizenship in Heaven In the first reading, St. Paul delivers a powerful statement. He says, “Our citizenship is in heaven”. This profound assertion suggests that while we live in this world, our ultimate life belongs to heaven. Our existence here is a preparation for that true and eternal citizenship. This perspective does not mean we should withdraw from the world or live as if we are not part of it. Rather, it emphasizes that our earthly life should be oriented towards preparing for our heavenly destiny. St. Paul further explains that when the time comes, God will transform our humble bodies into glorified ones. This means that our current existence will reach its ultimate fulfillment when we enter the true citizenship of heaven. The Dishonest Steward These powerful declarations are coupled with a challenging Gospel passage involving a prodigal steward who squanders his master’s wealth. In the story, the steward’s mismanagement comes to light, and the master demands an account of his stewardship, ultimately dismissing him. Realizing the gravity of his situation, the steward takes action by renegotiating debts with his master’s debtors, reducing what they owe. By doing this, he seeks to secure his future once he loses his position. Surprisingly, the master praises the steward for his shrewdness. This raises an important question: why commend such a seemingly dishonest individual? Jesus does not endorse the steward’s deceitful actions. Instead, He highlights the steward’s prudence and foresight. What is the lesson Jesus wants to impart? It is a reminder that we should exercise wisdom and spiritual discernment in our lives. Just as the steward took practical steps to prepare for his future, we should act with spiritual prudence to strengthen our relationship with God and prepare for our eternal life. Hear more within the Meditation Media. Listen to: Jesus Advises Us on Preparing for Our True Citizenship in Heaven -------------------------------- Image: The Unfaithful Steward: Unknown Painter: 1560 -------------------------------- Gospel Reading: Luke: 16: 1-8 First Reading: PHIL 3: 17 – 4:1