FOR THE OPEN-HEARTED AND OPEN-MINDED
In
today’s Gospel reading, the people are amazed upon hearing the
teachings of Jesus. But this amazement was more of unbelief and maybe
jealousy. They questioned Jesus’ authority to give those teachings. They
knew Him as the mere son of a carpenter. Jesus was a very good Jew.
Joseph and Mary gave Him the best Jewish education, catechism and
experience. This can be seen through His parables, stories, examples and
language. In other words, everything should have been well, save that
He came from Nazareth.
As a result, Jesus could not perform miracles there, not because He did
not want to, but because He could not. The people’s regard for Jesus
made it impossible. Faith is necessary for miracles to happen. Faith was
absent because the circumstances of Jesus’ person were more present to
them. In response, Jesus said, “A prophet is honored everywhere except
in his own hometown.”
During His time and even up to now, scrutinizing a person’s circumstance is common. It is especially required on important matters.
Faith
is a very important matter. If anyone should speak about faith and
claim a lot regarding that faith, he must be above reproach. However,
the people have already adopted a closed mind and a hardness of heart.
The message is clear. With regards to faith, openness of mind and heart
is necessary. We cannot let personalities blind us and make us
disregard what is being presented. We must be willing to learn and be
open to revelations and inspirations from the Spirit. This is not a walk
in the park. Change is always difficult. But faith is precisely that — a mystery because of our limited
human capacity. Our personal capacity falls short of the whole truth.
On our part, we must make full use of them and depend on God for
enlightenment. Only then may revelations, like what
Jesus gave, be accepted. The people of Nazareth missed it. We should
not! Fr. Benny Tuazon
REFLECTION
QUESTION: Does a person’s circumstances limit me from believing in what
that person says or proclaims, even if they are true?
Teach
me to have an open mind and heart, Lord, that I may see Your truth in
everything and that I may follow Your precepts in my life faithfully.
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