Today’s Gospel Text:
And
as Jesus passed on from there, two blind men followed him, crying aloud,
"Have mercy on us, Son of David." 28 When he entered the house, the
blind men came to him; and Jesus said to them, "Do you believe that I am
able to do this?" They said to him, "Yes, Lord." 29 Then he touched their eyes,
saying, "According to your faith be it done to you." 30 And their eyes were opened. And
Jesus sternly charged them, "See that no one knows it." 31 But they went away and spread
his fame through all that district. Matt 9:27-31
Reflection: The contrast of life teaches us the beauty
therein.
There are situations in life when we see a person from the outside and underestimate the
capacity of the person and then when we see the same person in action, doing well, we
are overtly surprised and may even become ashamed of ourselves.
Life
has innumerable examples, fortunately we see sometimes the performance of a
handicapped and we are able to learn much from them, but not before we have passed our judgment.
Likewise
we may see school dropouts and those whom we considered as stupid idiots or a small child excelling in things
which will put an adult to shame.
Take
for example the moral acumen of a child, who cares to observe it and learn from
the child who manifests uprightness in their own ways and thus give up on addictives.
And
what if we see a child manifesting devout faith in God and expressing a wisdom that is
divine in all its dimensions, how would we react? Are we spurred on by the
contagious nature of such faith to pick from the child and walk in God’s ways?
How
blessed is the man who recognizes and learns from the weak the strongest truth
of life, with God’s help and wisdom to help him.
In
the gospel passage we have the examples of the two blind men who follow Jesus
with such perseverance and faith. What is more when questioned by Jesus
thus; “"Do you believe that I am able to do this?” they reply in the affirmative with a thumping YES.
I do not know how many
among the crowd that followed Jesus had such faith and even if they did not,
then how many among them went home with a deep conviction to learn from the
incident so as to have such faith like that of the weak handicapped blind man.
It doesn't matter, what that crowd did at that moment but what matters is that now our savior and God
is revealed and he has spoken that we cannot be saved unless we exhibit such
faith in him (cfr. Heb. 11:6) as
that of the blind. And if you have to call it blind faith then know for sure
that such is the faith that pleases God to save us.
It
is so because saving is not our action, we cannot save ourselves but it is
God’s action in us and he only can work in us to an extent that we trust him
and thus allow him to work in our lives.
Prayer: Lord, "Increase our faith!" Luke
17:5
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