Homily of the Day

Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Lent

Around the pool near the Sheep Gate are large numbers of blind, lame and paralyzed people. These are the ailments that we Christians often suffer from: — blindness — we cannot see where Jesus is leading us or where we should go in life; — lameness and paralysis — we can see but have difficulty walking along Jesus’ way. During this Lenten season let us hear Jesus asking us the question he puts to the man: “Do you want to be well again? Do you want to be made whole again?”

Do we truly want to be “well,” with the total wellness that Jesus brings, that healing of soul which is freedom from sin and a deep relationship with him? Jesus comes to us precisely when all our human solutions have failed. Let us never give up hope. Jesus expects us to trust in him and not surrender to bitter frustration.

Jesus wastes no time. He tells the lame man: “Rise up! Pick up your sleeping-mat and walk.” The man is immediately cured and walks away. Later, Jesus tells the man to complete his healing by abandoning a life of sin, bringing body and spirit into full harmony and wholeness. Let us ask Jesus to do the same for us

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