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Luke 4:38-44
After Jesus left
the synagogue, he entered the house of Simon. Simon´s
mother-in-law was afflicted with a severe fever, and they
interceded with him about her. He stood over her, rebuked
the fever, and it left her. She got up
immediately and waited on them. At sunset, all who had
people sick with various diseases brought them to him.
He laid his hands on each of them and
cured them. And demons also came out from many, shouting,
"You are the Son of God." But he rebuked
them and did not allow them to speak because
they knew that he was the Christ. At daybreak, Jesus
left and went to a deserted place. The crowds
went looking for him, and when they came to
him, they tried to prevent him from leaving them. But
he said to them, "To the other towns also
I must proclaim the good news of the kingdom of
God, because for this purpose I have been sent."
And he was preaching in the synagogues of Judea.
Introductory Prayer: Lord, thank you for coming into
my house. I am honored that you wish to stop
by even when I don’t call for you. I
am extremely grateful for the personal attention that you
give me, especially when I am ill and in need
of your grace.
Petition: Lord, cure me
of my spiritual ailments so I may serve you in
others.
1. Christ Raises Us Up: There is a certain matter-of-factness
about the cure in this Gospel passage: no special
words of Jesus, no words of thanks, no reaction of
the people. It is as if Jesus simply and
routinely entered a home and helped a very sick
woman up and out of bed. Not your typical miracle
that draws a lot of attention. While we hope
for that long-awaited miracle in our lives, we might
be overlooking one of these very ordinary cures that Christ
often offers us. In the spiritual realm, it may
be a good confession, receiving him in the Eucharist,
spiritual guidance, or a regular examination of conscience. In the
physical realm, it may be just taking good care
of my health by eating or sleeping properly. We
don’t need to demand a special cure. Rather we must
be encouraged that Christ has directed his gaze towards
us.
2. He Helps Us to Our Feet: Notice how
quickly everything happens in today’s Gospel. Christ helps Simon’s mother-in-law
to her feet immediately. She cooperates without skepticism or
words of protest. She believes in Christ. His grace
is effective. The cure is complete and instantaneous. He
allows us to stand up on our own and resume
our duties.
3. He Cures Us So That We Might
Serve: We are very good about pleading to Christ for
cures, yet frequently hassled when he sends us the
“bill” — namely that of serving others. Simon’s mother-in-law
immediately begins to serve Christ, who has put her back
on her feet. She immediately forgets about herself ––
her problems, how she feels, how much time her
sickness has set her back –– and instead focuses on
the needs of others. Jesus raises up Christians from
the death of sin and calls upon them to
serve. Christians are risen people whose vocation is to serve.
Conversation with Christ: Dear Lord, everybody is
looking for you. You have put me back on my
feet and have asked me to imitate your life
of service. Help me to be generous with the
life you have restored in me so that I, too,
might put the interests of your Kingdom above my
personal plans.
Resolution: I will
earnestly ask Christ to cure me of my most dominant
defect, taking one concrete step in acquiring its opposing
virtue.