Feast
of Saint Bartholomew, Apostle - John 1:45-51
On this feast of Bartholomew, the Gospel begins with Philip
finding Nathanael and telling him: “We have found the one Moses wrote about in
the law. The prophets also wrote about this man, Jesus, son of Joseph, from
Nazareth.” Nathanael’s response to Philip’s announcement sounds a bit
prejudiced. He says to Philip: “Can anything good come from Nazareth?” Apparently
Nazareth did not have a good reputation.
Philip persisted and said to Nathanael: “Come and see.” They
left to find Jesus. Jesus saw them approaching and said: “Here is a true child
of Israel. He has no guile or duplicity in him!” Nathanael came to Jesus and
asked him: “How do you know me?” Jesus told him that he had seen him under a
fig tree. Nathanael was astounded at Jesus’ insight. Then Nathanael made his
profession of faith: “Rabbi, you are the Son of God! You are the King of
Israel.” Jesus asked him: “Do you believe this simply because I told you I saw
you under the fig tree? Truly, you will see much greater things! You will
witness the heavens being opened and you will see angels ascending and
descending on the Son of Man.”
Today if we spend some time with Jesus, we also may hear him
say to us: “Here is a true child of Israel!” We may or may not have a heart as
pure as Nathanael did, yet we are children of God and we are called by Jesus
just as Nathanael was called.
All of us have been created as children of God. How will we respond to Jesus’ knowing of us?
Will we decide to go on our merry way? Or will we make the same decision
Nathanael made and follow Jesus? Each and every day we need to make this
decision. It is easy to veer off the path if we are not vigilant. There are
many temptations and commitments in our lives that may invite us to stray from
the path of following Jesus. Be mindful today and every day. Jesus is calling
us!
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