21st March, 2010 Fifth Sunday of Lent - C
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(The Woman caught in Adultery)
This gospel is disturbing in so many ways…. We all know that Jesus is our saviour…. But in this present Gospel situation, this truth became immediately relevant to the woman who was caught in this life or death situation. As the experts of the law were so happy to point out, the law entitled them to stone this woman to death. What a brutal and harsh justice…. No one would have dared to dispute, though, if Jesus had taken the high moral line that the experts in the law were taking, since it WAS the letter of the law. But Jesus really cares about us, and really cared about the true welfare of this woman, and so he refused to condemn her and did not go along with the baying crowd in giving them what they expected.
Jesus has our true interests at heart…. Jesus’ accusers were just USING this woman as a device to trap him. They did not care for her welfare of her salvation and were using her as an object to attack Jesus.
It is a reminder that it is possible to use a righteous thing for an unrighteous motive… they appeared, whilst claiming to be faithful followers of God, to be filled with malice and hate and contempt…. Not only for Jesus, but for human life….. they were showing their true colours…
It’s a terrible trait in us humans that we, all too easily see the faults and sins of others, but can be quite blind to our own personal failing,s faults and sins…. Also, the natural inclination of human nature is, when faced with outward visible sin and failings… one can be tempted to kick the person when they are down…. Its as if a mirror is being shone at us and we don’t like the reflection, so we can try to remove anyone who shows weakness, and sin and failings, because it can remind us that we too are weak, and sinful and fail …..
This gospel challenges us all… in our work, in our homes, in our churches and in our community….. in what ways are we tempted to thrown metaphorical stones at those we see to have weaknesses and failings……. In what way are we failing to humbly acknowledge our own weaknesses….. and sins… how can we ask the Lord to help us to be people who build others up, and don’t tear them down….. can we ask the Lord to give us the grace to respond with compassion, sensitivity and gentleness when faced with others weaknesses, sins and failings… and can we be gentle and constructive about our own sins and failings too…. Jesus wants to lift sin and enmeshment from our shoulders not have us trapped and stuck in these things forever and ever…
Many generations of people have wondered… what in the world did Jesus write in the sand… why didn’t john the evangelist tell us what he wrote….. but that is the thing…. The gospel writers don’t tell us everything… they tell us what they regard as important… and for John.. and with Jesus… its what you DO that counts… not just what you say… not just what you write… Jesus didn’t just talk the talk… he ACTED justly and lovingly and compassionately… and he showed that these experts in the law knew the letter but had failed to live the spirit of God’s law… and were doing great harm because of it…
The contrast between Jesus and the experts in the law is enormous….
Isn’t it interesting that there is no one more compassionate the loving and gentle towards those who have fallen than truly holy people…. The real saints are the the ones who are closest to those who have done wrong.. and are living complex lives… and their presence amongst them is loving and gentle…
The opposite is also sadly true… there is no one more judgemental and condemnatory and intolerant than the self-righteous phoneys… they can look very similar to the holy ones, but their actions and attitudes show them up for what they really are… fakes… and frauds… Jesus shows us the true response to people in their brokenness and sin and pain…. The self-righteous phoneys are unbridging in their expectations and unforgiving in their standards,…. Except when it comes to their own failings… then everyone should just move on quickly… and get over it…. A horrific double standard that Jesus rejects utterly…
Jesus is not only the good shepherd… he is the divine surgeon.. the ONLY reason he would want our sins exposed is so that they can be brought out into the light.. and only for the purposes of healing and wholeness… not to condemn, not to imprison and never to reject….
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REFERENCES:
- FR. PAUL W. KELLY
- MISSION 2000 – PRAYING SCRIPTURE IN A CONTEMPORARY WAY. YEAR c. BY MARK LINK S.J.
- 2010 – A BOOK OF GRACE-FILLED DAYS. BY ALICE CAMILLE.
- SUNDAYS AND HOLY DAY LITURGIES. YEAR C. FLOR MCCARTHY S.D.B.