Monday, March 31, 2014

Gospel Reading: John 5:1-16



After this, Jesus went to Jerusalem for a religious festival.
2 Near the Sheep Gate in Jerusalem there is a pool with five porches; in Hebrew it is called Bethzata.
3 A large crowd of sick people were lying on the porches--the blind, the lame, and the paralyzed.
5 A man was there who had been sick for thirty eight years.
6 Jesus saw him lying there, and he knew that the man had been sick for such a long time; so he asked him, "Do you want to get well?"
7 The sick man answered, "Sir I don't have anyone here to put me in the pool when the water is stirred up; while I am trying to get in, somebody else gets there first. "
8 Jesus said to him, "Get up, pick up your mat, and walk. "
9 Immediately the man got well; he picked up his mat and started walking.  The day this happened was a sabbath,
10  so the Jewish authorities told the man who had been healed,  "This is a sabbath, and it is against our law for you to carry your mat."
11 He answered, "The man who made me well told me to pick up my mat and walk."
12 They asked him, "Who is the man who told you to do this?"
13 But the man who had been healed did not know who Jesus was, for there was a crowd in that place, and Jesus had slipped away.
14 Afterward, Jesus found him in the temple and said,  "Listen, you are well now; so stop sinning or something worse may happen to you. "
15 Then the man left and told the Jewish authorities that it was Jesus who had healed him.
16 So they began to persecute Jesus, because he had done this healing on a sabbath.

Reflection:
Jesus healed a man on a sabbath day. It was against the law so the crowd told the Jewish authorities that Jesus is the one who healed the man.  Some people are ignorant. What if the man died just because it is against the law to cure him on a sabbath day? Jesus cured him with no hesitation. Many things seem bad at first, but if one will think deeper one will see the good thing coming out of it. Others doesn't see the good thing because of the hindrance, and that barrier is what we call ignorance. They can see the suffering man, but they choose to ignore him because it is a sabbath day. Do not ever ignore your fellow being especially those who are in need of help. Ignorance and indifference is a sin.

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