The Journey 27
Friday, January 27
Read: John 5:1-18
It was on August 6th, 2011 that a San Diego resident Petty Officer Jon Tumilson, died in
an helicopter crash in Afghanistan which also claimed the lives of
another 29 American soldiers. His funeral was held Rockford, Iowa where
more than 1500 mourners attended
the funeral. But what was the most poignant moment of the funeral was
the scene where Jon close friend– his dog, Hawkeye also attended the
funeral and he lay still along the side of the coffin of his departed
friend. The picture shown below was taken by Lisa Pembleton, Tumilson’s
cousin. A dog who expresses his deep love and faithfulness to his
friend. A dog who expresses through his presence that he is also
grieving and is would want to go to any extent to show how deep his love
for his master and friend was. Do we as human beings able to share the feelings for our suffering brothers in the same way as Hawkeye did for his friend.
On Friday’s we meditate on how we can bring
transformation in the life of the sick and the suffering people. Every
people who goes through suffering and sickness goes through emotions
that sometimes other people do not understand or comprehend. In the
passage that we read for meditation we find that Jesus heals this man
lying by the pool during the Sabath. A
day when according to the Jews was day of rest, a day set apart for the
Lord. In many other passages of the Bible we find that Jesus
consciously heals many people during Sabbath and this incurs wrath of
the religious leaders of those time. What was the difference between the
attitude of the religious leaders and Jesus with regards to the people
who were suffering. The Pharisees and other religious leaders were also
concerned about the suffering people, but for them alleviating the pain
of the suffering people had certain boundaries and limits. On the
contrary the concern and the empathy that Jesus expressed moved
boundaries and laws. His focus was the person and how he could alleviate
the suffering and bring healing to the person, even if it means to
consciously take risk and go to any extent even if it antagonizes
others. Hawkeye the dog showed that love for another person breaks all
boundaries. Jesus teaches us that if we are contemplating to bring about
healing and transformation in the life of the suffering people it may entail us to go beyond certain man made boundaries and laws. Only when we are ready to cross those boundaries
do we truly become agents of transformation and healing in the life of
the sick and the suffering. It is to such a vocation that Jesus calls
all of us.
Does boundaries limit you to express concern for others?
For Further Study
1 Corinthians 1
1 Peter 5
Let us
Pray: Dear God you taught us about love that is costly and sacrificial.
But we often show love and concern that is not costly not sacrificial.
Empower us to move to realm of sacrifice and pain that brings about
healing. Amen
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