WONDERING GURU
11th
February 2024
6th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
(Our Lady of Lourdes-World Day of the Sick)
Lev
13: 1-2, 44-46 ;1 Cor 10: 31-11:1; Mk 1:40-45
HOW TO CULTIVATE
COMPASSION?
1)
See People with Jesus’ Eyes (see what
He saw)-Mat 9:36- When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on
them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. 1
Sam 16:7 “The lord does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the
outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”
2)
Touch the hurting people (feel what He
felt)- Mark 1:40-42-The amazing part of this healing is how
Jesus did it - Jesus TOUCHED him! Even if he had not been healed physically,
this would have begun to heal him emotionally.
Physically leprosy patients don’t feel pain, but they suffer as much as
anyone. Almost all the pain they feel comes from the outside, the pain of
rejection imposed on them by their own community. They are rejected because
they are contagious. Their body is rotting. They stink. They are deformed. So,
they are forced to live outside the community. They must keep a six-foot
distance from anyone – even their spouse and children. They knew great
loneliness. Mother Teresa has said, “We have drugs for people with diseases
like leprosy. But these drugs do not treat the main problem, the disease of
being unwanted. That’s what my sisters hope to provide. The sick and poor
suffer even more from rejection than material want. Loneliness and the feeling
of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.”
3)
Serve Jesus by Serving those in Need (do
what He did)-Mat 25:40 “I tell you the truth, whatever
you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.’” Consider the leper fully covered in leprosy. His
body rotting, numb and incurable. Yet this leper’s scars ran far deeper than
his debilitating disease. Suffered from the scars of a lost identity. (Now just
a leper). Suffered from the scars of a destroyed dignity. (torn clothes). Suffered
from the scars of repulsion. (All he touched was defiled). Suffered from the
scars of isolation. (No home).
Conclusion: Jesus
is not afraid to touch our scars. On some level we all can relate to the pain
they have experienced. We too have been victims of the cruelty of mankind. Our hearts can become leprous as this man. When
our inner scars eat away at us. When our inner scars leave us numb and
unfeeling. When our inner scars make us someone we’re not. When our inner scars
push us to isolation. We all need the
touch of Jesus to heal us. Jesus wants to heal the hurts that others could
never heal. Maybe it’s the scars of old wound that you never got over. Maybe
it’s the scars of insecurity with roots in your childhood. Maybe it’s the scars
of past sins that you can’t seem to forgive yourself for. Maybe it’s the scars
of sin that you never dealt with. Let’s
go to Jesus for our healing and be wholesome once again. Jesus loves us. He feels compassion towards
us. He wants to heal us and make us whole. Amen!
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