Wednesday of the 32nd Week of Ordinary Time – Luke 17:11-19
Today
Jesus continues his journey towards Jerusalem. He traveled through
Samaria, as well as Galilee. When he entered one of the villages, ten
lepers came toward him. Naturally, they kept their distance, in order
to safeguard him from their disease. However, all ten of the lepers
shouted out to Jesus: “Jesus, Master! Have pity on us!” Immediately
Jesus turned to them and said: “Go and show yourselves to the priests.”
At
these words, the lepers left to go to the temple. However, as they
were walking towards the temple, the lepers realized that they were
cleansed! They had been healed of their leprosy. Can you imagine the
wonder and joy they experienced as they began to comprehend the fact
that they had been healed? Imagine the riot of emotions they must have
experienced. What a great gift Jesus had given them! The lepers likely had expected to be outcasts in society for the rest of their lives.
Sadly,
only one of the lepers returned to Jesus to thank him for the great
gift Jesus had bestowed upon him. The leper knelt at the feet of Jesus
and praised him. Ironically, this man was a Samaritan. Historically, there were irreconcilable
differences between the Jews and the Samaritans. Thus, the Jews
typically regarded the Samaritans as the worst of the human race. The Jews refused to have any dealings with the lepers. However, when Jesus saw the Samaritan, he did not see a leper. Rather Jesus recognized a fellow human being who was suffering and who was in need.
Today
Jesus reminds us to have open minds and hearts to every individual we
encounter. We may not like every person we meet. Or we may consider
them an “outcast.”
However, Jesus today reminds us to “see” the individuals we encounter
today with his loving eyes. And if we choose to do this, we may also
receive the gift of being seen by the loving eyes and heart of another
person. Who knows: the gift we give, may also be the gift we receive.
The question is: Will we strive to have open eyes and an open heart to
see every individual we encounter as Jesus did? May it be so!
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