Thursday of the First Week of Ordinary Time - Mark 1:
40-45
The scene in today’s Gospel opens
with a leper coming to Jesus, kneeling at His feet, begging Jesus to make him
whole, to make him clean. There was not any treatment for leprosy at that time.
Thus, lepers were outcasts. Keeping your distance from those individuals with
leprosy was the only safeguard there was at that time.
Jesus, however, does not seem
concerned about this reality. When the leper approaches Him, Jesus is moved
with pity for the man. Jesus simply reaches out and touches the leper and
immediately the leper was healed!
I wonder how long it had been since
anyone had touched the leper? We all need to be touched in a caring way. It is
a way of saying I care about you, I am concerned about you, you are important
to me. Not only had the leper not been touched, but I imagine that people kept
themselves at a distance from him. If they saw the leper coming, they might have
chosen to give him a wide berth or perhaps find a different route. The pain,
isolation, and perhaps shame of those with leprosy, must have been intense!
Who are the “lepers” in our day, in
our world? Who are the individuals that I (and you) may treat as a “leper” at
times by avoiding them or ignoring them? Perhaps I simply do not like them or
they may be needy and desire more from me than I am willing to give. Perhaps they simply “get on my nerves.”
Can you and I be more like
Jesus? Will we strive to be more like Jesus? Are we willing to
reach out and touch the individuals we typically avoid? I pray we can answer
yes. . .but only time will tell!
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