Today,
in this fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, our
liturgy again shows Jesus speaking at the synagogue at Nazareth. It
is the continuation of last Sunday's Gospel, where Jesus was reading
Isaiah's prophecy: «The Spirit of the Lord is upon me.
He has anointed me to bring good news to the poor, to proclaim
liberty to captives and new sight to the blind; to free the oppressed
and announce the Lord's year of mercy (...)» (Lk
4:18-19). And, when Jesus finishes the reading
He avows: «Today these prophetic words come true even as
you listen» (Lk 4:21).
The
Gospel points out that they were lost in wonder while his lips spoke
of the grace. Jesus was well known by the assembly —Jesus
having spent his infancy and youth in Nazareth— but that did
not help their accepting him as a prophet. Nathanael said in this
respect: «Can there any good thing come out of
Nazareth?» (Jn 1:46). Jesus
reproaches them for their skepticism, and reminds them that: «No
prophet is honored in his own country»
(Lk 4:24). And He tells them
about Elijah and Elisha, who
accomplished miracles for foreigners but not for their fellow
citizens.
On
hearing him they become very violent. They even tried to throw him
down the cliff. As for us, don't we think often enough that God's
saving actions should be made more in accordance with our
vainglorious criteria! Don't we feel insulted when He makes
use of something we considered of little value? We would like a more
spectacular God. But, this appears to be more like his tempter,
(Satan), when from the pinnacle told Jesus: «If you are
the Son of God, jump off!» (Lk 4:9).
But,
Jesus Christ has revealed himself to us as a humble God: the Son of
man «came not to be ministered unto, but to minister»
(Mk 10:45). Let us imitate him. To save
our souls we need not be like saint Xavier, patron of the Missions.
The humble saint Therese of the infant Jesus is his companion, as she
is also the patron saint of the missions…