Homily (Reflection) for Monday of the
Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time (II) (19th November, 2018) on the
Gospel
Rev 1:1-4. 2:1-5;
Ps 1:1-4.6. (R. Rev 2:7);
Lk 18:35-43.
Topic: Blind man’s faith.
As Jesus approached Jericho in today’s gospel, a blind man who
sat by the roadside begging shouted loudly when he learnt who was passing, “Jesus,
Son of David, have mercy on me!” The people in front tried to stop him but he
shouted even more loudly. Jesus stopped and the man was brought to Him. The
interaction between Jesus and the man goes thus, “‘What do you want me to do
for you?’ He said, ‘Lord, let me see again.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Receive your
sight; your faith has saved you.’”
It is not necessary to say that the blind man was under the
burden of blindness. It is unfortunate that some interpreted his struggle to be
freed from the bondage as nuisance. However, he did not succumb to their
shunning because he/she who wears the shoe knows exactly where and how it
pinches.
This blind man took his burden to Jesus in line with His
invitation in the gospel, “Come to me, all who labour and are heavy laden, and
I will give you rest” (Matt 11:28). And
he was actually given rest from the burden of physical blindness. Like the
blind man, each and every one of us also carry around his/her burden. It is
important to check where we take our burdens to and where they take us to.
Only Christ Jesus can give us true rest. Do not allow
anything to take you away from Jesus because apart from Him we can do nothing,
cf. Jn 15:5.
Bible Reading: Ps 95:1-11.
Thought for today: ...In him we live and move and have our being (Acts 17:28).
Let us pray: May God help us to remember always that
we are nothing without Him – Amen.
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