Monday, September 5, 2016

Reflection: Luke 6:6-11



Monday of the Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time - Luke 6:6-11

On the day of the Sabbath, Jesus went to the synagogue and he began to teach. There was a man in the synagogue whose right hand was withered and useless. The Pharisees and scribes were closely observing Jesus, as was their custom, hoping that he would heal on the Sabbath.

Jesus realized that the Pharisees were watching him, hoping that he would break one rule or another, thus breaking the Sabbath. However, Jesus was wily. He told the man with the withered hand to come to him. Jesus then rose and asked the bystanders: “Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath, to save a life than rather destroy it?” No one responded to his question. They all remained silent. Jesus looked around at everyone in the crowd. Then quietly he said to the man: “Stretch out your hand.” The man did so and his hand was completely restored.

The Pharisees were incensed at what Jesus had done. He had worked on the Sabbath. He had broken Jewish law. How dare he? The Pharisees were legalists and if the law said that no work was to be done on the Sabbath, no work should be done, even if it meant that you possibly could lose your crops, your animals, or your home. And clearly, the Pharisees considered healing as work. Thus, Jesus had broken the law.

For Jesus, however, love was the supreme law. Love for the person outweighed any other consideration, even the law of not working on the Sabbath.

What is the condition that you would ask Jesus to heal? What is the restoration for which you long? I assume that all of us have several conditions that we wish Jesus would heal. Today spend some time with Jesus. Look to him. Open your heart to his love and his healing energy. He will not fail you!


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