Today,
once more, Jesus teaches us that miracles are measured by the measure
of our faith: «I say to you: if only you had faith the size of
a mustard seed, you could tell that mountain to move from here to
there, and the mountain would obey» (Mt 17:20). In fact,
as St. Jerome and St. Augustine point out, in working out our
saintliness (something clearly exceeding our own forces) we are
actually in the process of “moving mountains”. Miracles
do exist, and if we do not see more of them is just because with our
little faith we do not let him make them.
Before a disconcerting
and incomprehensible situation human beings react in many different
ways. Epilepsy was considered an incurable illness, which was
suffered by those possessed with evil spirits.
The father of that
creature expressed his love for his son by begging Jesus for his
total healing. His behaviour is shown as a true act of faith. He
kneels down before Jesus and begs him directly intimately convinced
that his request will be favourably attended to. How he expresses his
request shows at the same time the full acceptance of his personal
condition and the recognition of the mercifulness of He that may feel
sorry for others.
That
father mentions the apostles have not been able to get rid of that
devil. This element introduces Jesus' instruction while pointing out
the little faith of his disciples. To follow him, to become his
disciple, to collaborate in his mission demands a profound and well
based faith, capable of supporting adversities, setbacks,
difficulties and incomprehension. Faith is effective only when it is
strongly rooted. In other evangelic fragments the same Jesus refers
to the lack of faith of his followers. The expression «nothing
would be impossible to you» (Mt 17:20) points out with
all its strength to the importance of our faith to follow the Master.
God's Word places
before us the thought about the quality of our faith and the way how
we get deeper into it while reminding us that father's attitude by
approaching Jesus and pleading with all the strength of his loving
heart.