UPHOLDING THE TRUTH
Monday of the 3rd week of Lent 2 Kings 5:1-15 Psalm 41(42):2-3,42:3-4 Luke 4:24-30 In the first reading , Naaman, a commander of Aram, is healed of leprosy by Prophet Elisha. He proclaims that only Israel acknowledges the true God. In the gospel, Jesus references Naaman and the passage from Kings, emphasizing that His mission extends to all peoples, not solely to the Jewish community. Naaman’s story is also connected to the Easter baptism; his purification in the Jordan River parallels Christ’s baptism. This underscores the importance of sharing the Gospel universally, rather than restricting it to oneself. Initially, Jesus delivered His message to His own people, who failed to recognize God’s presence in His simplicity, instead seeking spectacle. If one pursues the extraordinary, disappointment is likely; Christ’s message is profound yet straightforward. Consider how one perceives God in daily life. What obstacles prevent recognition of God's work? How can one serve as a w...