Homily (Reflection) for Thursday of
the First Week in Ordinary Time (II) (16th January, 2020) on the
Gospel
Ps 43:10-11.14-15.24-25. (R. v.27);
Mk 1:40-45.
Topic: Nevertheless, do good.
A leper came to Jesus in today’s gospel and pleaded
conditionally: “If you choose, you can make me clean”. After the healing, Jesus
warned him sternly in these words before sending him away: “See that you say
nothing to anyone; but go, show yourself to the priest, and offer for your
cleansing what Moses commanded, as a testimony to them” (Mk 1:44). However, the man “went out and began to proclaim it
freely, and to spread the word ....” (Mk
1:45).
Jesus knows everything including that the man would not
adhere to His instructions, cf. Jn 16:30;
21:17. There are many passages in the bible that attest to this fact, cf. Jn 6:61; Lk 11:17; Matt 12:25; Mk 12:15
and so on. Yet He went ahead and healed him.
Often we do have lots of reasons why we should not do the good
we ought to. Jesus came into the world not to do His will, but the will of the
Father, cf. Jn 6:38. He is the light
of the world, cf. Jn 12:46. Whoever follows
Him will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life, cf. Jn 8:12. We must follow His example and
do good always even when we judged a person unworthy. It is good to remember always
that whatever we do is done to and for God, cf. Matt 25:40. Likewise whatever we fail to do, cf. Matt 25:45.
Bible Reading: Phil 2:1-11.
Thought for today: Look beyond the person you see.
Let us pray: Lord, guide us always to do good –
Amen.
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