Luke 5:12-16
It happened that there was a man
full of leprosy in one of the towns where he
was; and when he saw Jesus, he fell prostrate,
pleaded with him, and said, "Lord, if you wish,
you can make me clean." Jesus stretched out his hand,
touched him, and said, "I do will it. Be
made clean." And the leprosy left him immediately. Then
he ordered him not to tell anyone, but "Go, show
yourself to the priest and offer for your cleansing
what Moses prescribed; that will be proof for them."
The report about him spread all the more, and great
crowds assembled to listen to him and to be
cured of their ailments, but he would withdraw to
deserted places to pray.
Introductory Prayer: Lord, I
approach you today with a heart as humble as
this leper’s, who can claim no beauty apart from what
you can give him. My willful defects have disfigured
your plan for me, and I seek from you today
the power to make all my works and words
clean. I hope in you and trust in your
infinite mercy.
Petition: Lord, grant me an unshakeable confidence in
your infinite mercy.
1. "Lord, If You Wish, You Can Make
Me Clean": If God so wills.... This marks a
disposition of soul that says the leper wants God
more than he wants his cure. By demonstrating patience
and acceptance, he shows he is ready to live his
cross according to God’s plan for him. Being self-absorbed
and not accepting problems and defects is, in itself,
an obstacle to being cured of them. Some lose
patience in the fight because they want the cure more
than they want the one who cures. Such cures
may heal the body, but leave the soul diseased and
unattractive to God. Openness to God’s time, detachment from
an easy life, and total abandonment into Our Lord
hands permits illness to cure the soul long before
it is freed from the body. How beautiful the soul
of this humble leper was in Christ’s eyes! May
I let this prayer today open my heart to accept
all trials of the moment with humility and love
for the God who guides me.
2. "I Do Will
It. Be Made Clean": The disfigurement of leprosy
becomes a symbol for the soul of a sinner in
need of redemption. Suffering the miserable and disfiguring effects
of sin provokes man to begin the path to
conversion and change. There is something of disbelief in a
new life for those who still feel the sting
of a grievous sin of their past. They work to
draw close to God, but find it hard to
believe he would ever want to be close to
them. The intervention of God––definitive, eternal, absolute––moves Christ’s hand,
which reaches out to touch the leper saying, “I do
will it!” From his flesh to his soul––God’s will
to forgive and heal surpasses our human comprehension! When
we stop measuring our failures from wounded self-love and
accept with living faith the decisive will of the redemptive
God, we will find ourselves fully immersed in the
life of the new man in Christ, dead to sin
and dead to the world.
3. Then He Ordered Him
Not to Tell Anyone: Our Lord imposes silence. Not
all that is known needs to be said, and
prudence is demanded from a disciple of Christ. How
often do we slow down God’s work by speaking too
much, manifesting too much of our knowledge for vanity’s
sake? Christ is secure in himself because he lives
his mission face-to-face with his Father, and the time and
place of his formal manifestation to the Jews will
come at his bidding. Discretion, as a virtue, is
a self-giving work, not in the least self-serving. We
speak so as to maximize the good we wish to
do for others. Our Lord’s discretion proves such a
posture. When will his identity be formerly declared? “When
I am raised up, then I will draw all men
to myself” (John 12:32). Only in his passion, from
Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, will he fully show his
hand. May I communicate my experience of Christ, my
knowledge of him, with the humility, charity and restraint
that prudence imposes, so that I may maximize the effect
of Christ’s truth in the world.
Conversation with
Christ: Lord, I see your hand moving from the
leper to my soul, showing its power to transform.
No sin should ever break my fighting spirit; no
longtime defect should ever weaken my hope in victory. Your
hand but moves and all is cured, forgiven, and
redeemed. Today I anchor my program of holiness with
confidence in your grace and unconditional love.
Resolution:
I will entrust someone I know to be living a
bad life to the power of Our Lord’s mercy.