COMPASSIONATE LOVE
The
story of the Canaanite woman portrays a character of confidence.
Confidence enables us to see, to follow what is happening in our lives
and how God guides and leads everything towards good. In this spirit of
confidence, we do not allow ourselves to be shaken by difficulties.
This woman experienced lots of sufferings. Her daughter was tormented
by a demon. When someone we love is in a painful situation, we are
hurt, too. When someone we love dies, a part of us dies, too. When she
made an attempt to see Jesus, the disciples sent her away. She
experienced a deep sense of rejection. But her love for her daughter and
deep faith in God gave her the power to humbly beg for help. She has
confidence that God will never abandon her. She knows that God’s love is
more powerful than her sorrows. This is her faith.
In this experience of brokenness, the woman sees hope. She never allows
the pain and suffering to destroy her, for she believes that there is a
God who will never stop loving her. She knows that God goes with her,
takes care of her, and frees her from all her fears. She believes that
God is a compassionate God. Her humble request enters into the depths of
the heart of Jesus. He clearly understands what takes place in the
heart of the woman. He sees Himself in the woman. Their hearts are
united because both hearts are compassionate. Jesus sees her deep faith
in God.
Henry Nouwen says, “Compassion asks us to go where it hurts, to enter
into the places of pain, to share in brokenness, fear, confusion and
anguish. Compassion challenges us to cry out with those in misery, to
mourn with those who are lonely, to weep with those in tears...”
Amidst the sufferings in our lives, we open our hearts to Jesus’ love.
He touches our aching hearts, embraces our weeping souls, and empowers
and strengthens us when we are in despair. This is also our calling — to
be compassionate like Jesus. Fr. Alex Balatbat
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: How would a loving, compassionate God look upon you? Do you have faith in Jesus? How do you express your faith in Him?
Jesus,
allow me to walk with You, to share my life with You, and to see myself
as Your companion. Help me to know God as You know Him. Amen.
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