Monday, February 25, 2008

Meditation Minute

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:

Truly, I say to you, no prophet is acceptable in his own country.” In today’s Gospel reading (Luke 4:24-30), Jesus is preaching to his own home town. As the hometown boy, they expected a lot from him. They expected that he would heal all them and perform miracles just because he grew up in Nazareth. But Jesus tells them that there are many people who need to be healed, but only those with faith are healed. He tells them, “There were many lepers in Israel in the time of the prophet Elisha; and none of them were cleansed, but only Naaman the Syrian.” Naaman was healed not because he did what God told him, but because he had faith that if he did what God told him he would be cured. The people of Nazareth felt that they were entitled to Christ’s miracles and demanded that they be healed. However, this would not change the hardness in their hearts. Jesus knew that they lacked the faith that would make the healing possible. Healing comes through conversion. One must truly submit to God to open ones heart to the power of faith. Jesus performed no miracles in Nazareth because of their lack of faith. His attitude towards their selfishness pride upsets them so much that they want to kill him. Instead of falling on their knees and asking for his love, their true feeling of hatred and resentment come forth. But Jesus demonstrates his power over them by paralyzing the crowd so that the crowd cannot harm him.

A Simple Prayer Christ Jesus, give me the power to open my heart and my soul. My I be an example of your love and compassion to my family and friends. May I lead them to your table to take part in the bounty of your salavation.

Yours in Christ Michael F. Marcon

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