In today’s first reading,
Ez 47: 1-9, 12, an angel of the Lord brings Ezekiel to the Temple, from which
flows water to the east of the Temple and from the south of the altar. The angel
asks Ezekiel to wade through the water. At first it is ankle deep, then waist
deep. The flowing water becomes a river through which Ezekiel cannot wade
because of its depth. In the Gospel of
today, Jn 5: 1-16, we are in Jerusalem at the Sheep Gate, where there’s a pool
called Bethesda that has five entrances.
When the waters of that pool are stirred up, the first person in is healed.
Jesus spots a man who lay there for 38-years unable to get to the pool before
anyone else. Jesus has compassion on him and asked him whether he wants to be
healed. The man says “yes” and Jesus made him whole.
God’s Word never ceases
to amaze me. May I move beyond amazement,
however, to action. May the leaves of my
life “never fade”. May I never fail to
bear fruit because I, too, have acknowledged my need for healing when Jesus, in
every Eucharist, asks me whether I want to be made whole and released from
the sin that binds me. My answer is “yes”.
What about yours?
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