TO FEAR OR NOT TO FEAR
Last year, a futuristic movie entitled After Earth hit
the theaters. The plot of the story is not significant to our story,
but I would just like to highlight the trait of the character played by
Will Smith. He is a fearless warrior who has totally mastered the art of
conquering fear. In one moving scene where he was encouraging his son
(through sophisticated communication gadgets), who was left alone in the
jungle amidst impending danger, he said, “Danger is real, but fear is a
choice.”
Today, Jesus heals two blind men. To be blind is to live in darkness,
in severe fear. Fear of the unknown, fear of the unseen. In the time of
Jesus, sickness was considered as a direct consequence of sin. The
gravity of one’s malady was seen in direct proportion to the gravity of
one’s sins. So, more than their disability, the blind men in the Gospel
had to battle the alienation and isolation brought about by social
prejudice. But the two blind men desperately approached Jesus and
conquered their fear even as they were
being prevented from doing so.
As we have said, fear has two meanings:
F-forget
E-everything
A-and
R-run
Or
F-face
E-everything
A-and
R-rise
The two blind men discovered the latter and so they were no longer blind but witnesses.
On that day, the deaf shall hear the words of a scroll, and out of
their gloom and darkness the eyes of the blind shall see. Fr. Joel Jason
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Are you afraid to manifest and share your faith with others?
Lord, give me the strength to “Face Everything And Rise.”
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