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Liturgical day
: Wednesday 5th of Lent |
Today's Gospel (Jn 8:31-42): Jesus went on to say to the Jews who
believed in him: «You will be my true disciples if you keep my
word. Then you will know the truth and the truth will make you free».
They answered him, «We are the descendants of Abraham and have
never been slaves of anyone. What do you mean by saying: ‘You
will be free?’». Jesus answered them, «Truly, I say
to you, whoever commits sin is a slave. But the slave doesn't stay in
the house forever; the son stays forever. So, if the Son makes you
free, you will be really free. I know that you are the descendants of
Abraham; yet you want to kill me because my word finds no place in
you. For my part I speak of what I have seen in the Father's
presence, but you do what you have learned from your father».
They
answered him, «Our father is Abraham». Then Jesus said,
«If you were Abraham's children, you would do as Abraham did.
But now you want to kill me, the one who tells you the truth —the
truth that I have learned from God. That is not what Abraham did;
what you are doing are the works of your father». The Jews said
to him, «We are not illegitimate children; we have one Father,
God». Jesus replied, «If God were your Father you would
love me, for I came forth from God, and I am here. And I didn't come
by my own decision, but it was he himself who sent me».
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Commentary: Fr. Iñaki Ballbé i Turu (Rubí-Barcelona,
Catalonia)
«Then
you will know the truth and the truth will make you free»
Today,
when we are only a few days from the Holy Week, our Lord is asking us
to fight to live some very specific things, small, but at times, not
very easy. We shall explain them throughout this commentary:
basically, it is a matter of persisting with his word. How important
it is to always refer our life to the Gospel! Let's ask us: What
would Jesus do in this situation I have to face now? How would He
treat this person which I find so specially difficult to treat? Which
would be his reaction before this circumstance? A Christian must be
—according to Saint Paul— “another Christ”:
«I no longer live, but Christ lives in me» (Gal
2:20). How is it, our Lord's reflection, on our daily life? Am I his
mirror?
Our
Lord assures us that, if we persist in his word, we shall know the
truth, and the truth will make us free (cf. Jn 8:32). To be
truthful is not always easy. How often do we tell small lies, how
often do we pretend, how often do “we act dumb”? We
cannot deceive God. He sees us, He contemplates us. He loves us and
follows us, in our day-to-day routine. The eight Commandment teaches
us not to bear false witness nor not to tell lies, no matter how
small, even if they look trivial to us. “White lies” are
not permitted either. Jesus Christ tells us in another moment: «Let
your statement be, `Yes, yes' or `No, no’» (Mt
5:37). That trend to do good, which is freedom, is very much related
to truth. Sometimes, we are not free enough because there is a double
bottom in our life, we are not clear. We must be convincing! The sin
of lie enslaves us.
Our
Lord says «If God were your Father you would love me» (Jn
8:42). How can we make it come true our daily desire to get to know
the Master? With what kind of devotion do we read the Gospel, even
though we may have little time at our disposal? Which sediment will
it leave in my life, in my day? When looking at me can it be said,
that I read Christ's life?
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