March 27, 2025 – Thursday of the Third Week of Lent
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It would be very easy to take for granted God’s manifestations. The Lord bestows graces in the most ordinary and simple ways. More so, when our heart is filled with selfishness, then, we tend to only see ourselves and not the Lord God who is at work in our lives and in the lives of others.
This was the very situation that Jesus found himself as he was surrounded by people who were filled with selfishness. They refused to believe in God’s power working in Jesus and thus failed to recognize the wonder that the finger of God has done.
This where we shall also find the difference between those who said that Jesus drives out demons by the power of Beelzebul and those who were possessed by the evil spirits.
Those who said that Jesus worked with Beelzebul were the ones who did not recognize God in the person of Jesus. Their arrogance blinded them from acknowledging that God liberates those who were distressed and suffering. The arrogance in them came from the “self that was filled of themselves.”
This means that some of those Pharisees and teachers of the law had no room for God. They seemed to believe in God because of their elaborate prayers and meticulous observance of the law. Yet, what mattered most for them was for the people to recognize them and praise their self-righteousness. They also looked at and treated those who were suffering and possessed by evil spirits as completely hopeless.
In that way, Jesus cannot work in them. No matter how Jesus would desire conversion from them but their denial of God’s presence and power prevented them. Their arrogance truly blinds and also paralyzes them making them unaware of God’s liberating presence in their midst.
However, those who were suffering and in pain were restored by Jesus. Those who were possessed were liberated and healed “by the finger of God.” These kind of people recognized their need of healing and freedom, thus, of their need of God. Through their suffering, they humbled themselves. Through their humility, they recognized God in the person of Jesus. Jesus, therefore, was allowed to work in them, to heal them and to free them from whatever burden and suffering they had.
This tells us that Jesus is indeed more powerful than any evil spirit. Yet, Jesus can only work also if we would allow Jesus to heal us. Our arrogance and denial of our issues and problems would do us no good.
The Gospel reminds us too that we do not need to seek “signs from heaven” or any extra-ordinary events to happen, before we believe. Jesus works in us and brings healing in us even through ordinary means.
So, be mindful of the goodness and kindness of the people around you. Affirm and appreciate the ordinary expressions of love and affection from your loved ones and friends. Never underestimate the power of silent prayers of those who support you. The Lord is also truly present with those people and in those moments. Never miss, then, the encouraging and healing presence of the Lord in those familiar and ordinary expressions from our relationships. Hinaut pa.


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