Today,
Friday, when there is only one week to go to commemorate our Lord's
death, the Gospel presents us with the motives of his condemnation.
Jesus tries to show the truth to the Jews, but they consider him to
be a blasphemer and want to stone him. Jesus tells them about the
works He is doing, the works of his Father that bestow credit to him,
about why He can use the title of the “Son of God”...
Nevertheless, He speaks from a level which is difficult to assimilate
by his adversaries: “to be with the truth”, “to
listen to his voice”... He speaks to them from the submission
and commitment to his Person that make Jesus to be known and loved
—«Rabbi, where are you staying?» (Jn 1:38)—,
his disciples asked him at the beginning of his ministery. But, it
all seems pointless: what Jesus is trying to say is so big they
cannot fully understand it; only the small and humble ones will
understand him, for the Kingdom is hidden from the wise and the
learned.
Jesus struggles to
present arguments that may be acceptable for the Jews, but to no
avail. In fact, He will die because He is saying the truth about
Himself, because He is faithful to Himself, to his identity and to
his mission. As a prophet, He will present a claim for conversion and
will be rejected, a new face of God and will be spitted at, a new
fraternity and He will be forsaken.
Once
more, our Lord's Cross emerges with all its strength as a true
banner, as the one and only unquestionably reason: «O admirable
virtue of the Holy Cross! O ineffable glory of the Father! We can see
in it our Lord's Tribunal, the judgment of this World and the power
of Christ Crucified. O, yes, my Lord: you have drawn towards you all
things when, all day long you have held out your hands to an
obstinate and rebellious people (cf. Is 65:2), the whole
Universe will realize it had to pay tribute to your majesty!»
(Saint Leo the Great). Jesus had to escape to the other side of the
Jordan and those that truly believe in him went to him quite willing
to follow him and listen to Him.