Meditation for 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B
(Is 35:4-7; James 2:1-5; Mk 7:31-37)
This prophecy
was fulfilled in the Gospel as Jesus heals the man who was deaf and dumb. “And
taking him aside from the multitude privately, He put his fingers into his ears,
and He spat and touched his tongue.” The man’s affliction set him ‘apart’ from
his community since he could not interact freely. But Jesus took him apart from
the multitude—away from their general understanding of the sickness—and healed
him with gestures that showed that He associated Himself with the man at the
very point of affliction. So, being ‘apart’ with Jesus privately heals and
reconciles us with God and others.
“And looking
up to heaven, He sighed, and said to him, ‘Ephphatha’, that, ‘Be opened.’” As
in the sacrifice of the Cross, Jesus offered up the man pains, shame,
isolation, poverty, fear, heartbreak, etc with a sigh that pierced heaven! This
prayer cannot be disconnected from the prayer of ‘His Hour’, i.e. His agony in
the garden, and His loud cry on the cross. And Jesus continues to set us apart
to Himself privately, and touching us with the merits of this saving sacrifice
at our very point of affliction through the Eucharist.
Therefore, in
our worship and Eucharistic celebration, we join our voices with the man that
was thus touched and healed to sing joyful praises to God. Our Eucharist is a
thanksgiving offering that the prophecy of Isaiah is fulfilled in us. Then, how
can we begin to show partiality against the poor and afflicted in our church
gathering! This will make our worship hypocritical. Since Jesus takes us to
Himself in our poverty and affliction, we too should have preferential option
for the poor, and through our charity and care, offer their pains in union with
the sacrifice of Jesus. Let our eyes and ears be opened (Ephphatha) that we may
see the afflictions around us, and hear the cries of the poor among us. Amen.
Fr
Jude Chinwenwa Nwachukwu, C.Ss.R
Saints
Peter & Paul Catholic Church,
Tedi-Muwo,
Ojo, Lagos.
Sunday
September 5th, 2021.
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