Thursday, October 22, 2015

Sunday Gospel Reflection, October 25, 2015: The Lord has done great things for us...

How much do you rely on the Lord?  

  We usually associate the prophet Jeremiah with dire warnings about the breaking of covenant, and indeed the Book of Jeremiah is full of oracles about exile and the fall of Jerusalem.  Yet in the midst of all this we also find oracles about the eventual restoration of Israel and Judah.  And when that restoration comes, God promises to take care of the most vulnerable first:  I will gather them from the ends of the world, with the blind and lame in their midst, the mothers and those with child.  Those who have suffered most will be led to brooks of water on a level road; God will restore them to life.  It is this restoration -- and the amazement that it caused -- that is celebrated in Psalm 126:  When the Lord brought back the captives of Zion, our mouth was filled with laughter and our tongue with rejoicing.  Their faith has resulted in restoration to prosperity and joy. 

  In Mark's Gospel, the disciples have not exactly demonstrated that they understand God's plan in sending Jesus, the high priest described in Hebrews, to become a sacrifice for the salvation -- the restoration -- of all.  But the blind beggar Bartimaeus does:  sitting humbly in a crowd that Jesus is passing through, Bartimaeus calls upon the Lord to help him:  Son of David, have pity on me!  Throwing away his cloak -- his most significant possession and very likely his home -- is an extraordinary act of faith:  faith that Jesus can work his powers of restoration for him, in him.  When he does, Bartimaeus immediately becomes a follower, a disciple.  But notice that he believes before his vision is restored:  physical sight will make it easier for Bartimaeus to follow the Lord, but spiritual sight has been his all along.  His faith has led the vulnerable Bartimaeus to rely upon and follow the Lord. 

Do you rely on Jesus?  Then follow!

This post is based on Fr. Pat's Scripture class.
Image source:  Wordle

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