Today,
Jesus provides us with an example of the freedom, which we speak so
much about, now a days. But, contrary to what most claim or consider
as “freedom”, Jesus' freedom, is totally associated and
adhered to the Father's actions. He will say: «I tell you the
truth, the Son can do nothing by himself; He can do only what he sees
his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does»
(Jn 5:19). And the Father only does and acts by love.
Love
cannot be imposed but forces us to act, pulls us together and largely
reverts to life. Jesus' command: «Get up and stand in the
middle» (Lk 6:8) has the vivifying strength of he who
loves and responds to the Word. And, the last part of his order:
«Stretch out your hand» (Lk 6:10), that concludes
the miracle, definitely restores life and strength to what was
powerless and dead. “To save” is to draw from death, and
this same word translates as “healing”. By healing, Jesus
is saving whatever that poor ailing man had dead, and this is a clear
sign of God Father's love for his creatures. Thus, in the new
creation, where the Son does only what He sees his Father doing, the
new law that will prevail will be the law of the acting love rather
than that of a “dormant” relaxation, including to do good
to the brother in need.
Therefore, a conjugated
freedom and love is the key for today. Freedom and love conjugated
the Jesus' way. Today, what St. Augustine used to say: «love
and do as you please», is perfectly valid to learn to totally
identify ourselves with Christ our Saviour.