The Word of God

Reflection – Lectionary: 216


It is a warm, soothing day for all of us who believe in the miracle of the Lord Jesus: “I write these things to you so that you may know that you have eternal life, you who believe in the name of the Son of God.” You and I must reject the ways of the world that lessen our faith and confidence in God and turn to ridiculous behavior. This silliness is compounded and confirmed by lamenting in confusion. This is similar to those who attempt to put words in God’s mouth to justify their own positions and biases and then don’t “get it” when everything backfires. Arrogance, as the proverb says, is a kingdom without a crown. 

Then, the Gospel places the capstone upon our reflection. The Law strictly forbade anyone from touching the leper. When Jesus touched and healed the one with this horrible, disfiguring disease, the humble, sorrowful, but believing leper gave us the very opposite of arrogance and reminded us that no one should be deemed untouchable, nor are we ever capable of judging who is worthy of receiving God’s love and mercy: “If you wish, you can make me clean. Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand, touched the leper, and said to him, I do will it. Be made clean.” While it is very easy to sit on our self-made perches and self-taught premises and comment on the plight and weaknesses of everybody else accept the one in the mirror, it is never sustainable. Defeat is inevitable. There is indeed a thin line between confidence and arrogance. It is called humility. Confidence smiles. Arrogance smirks.

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