Today,
two groups of people cross each other's path… One group
escorting the death; the other one escorting the life. A poor widow,
followed by her relatives and friends, is carrying out his only son
to the cemetery while, suddenly, she sees a lot of people following
Jesus. The two groups of people get together and they come to a halt,
while Jesus tells the mother that was going to lay to rest her son:
«Don't cry» (Lk 7:13). The crowd looked at Jesus,
who was not indifferent to that mother's pain and suffering, but
feeling deeply sorry for her, He brings her son back to life. For,
finding Jesus is to find life, as Jesus said about Himself: «I
am the resurrection and the life» (Jn 11:25). St.
Braulio of Saragossa writes: «Let the hope of resurrection
encourage us, then, because we shall see again those whom we lose
here below».
In
reading this fragment of the Gospel about the resurrection of that
young man of Naim, we could emphasize Jesus' divinity and stand fast
on it, by saying that only God could have brought back his life to
this young man; but, today, I would rather stress Jesus Humanity as,
here, we do not see Jesus as a remote being, or as someone very
different to us, or even somebody so important that He could not
arouse in us the confidence and trust a good friend would.
We,
Christians, must learn to emulate Jesus. We must ask God the grace to
be like Christ for the others. How wonderful if others could see us
as Jesus' very image on this earth! Those who saw St. Francis of
Assissi, for instance, were also seeing Jesus' image. Saints are
those that carry Jesus in their words and deeds, and imitate his way
of doing things and his goodness. Our society need saints and you can
be one in your environment.