Monday of the Third Week of Lent
The cure of
Naaman, the army general, shows how poor servants often have a much livelier
faith than their rich overlords. An Israeli
girl servant tells her mistress to solicit help from God’s prophet in
Israel. In contrast, the king of Israel
is lost when asked to relieve the Aramean general’s skin disease. Later the general’s servants express implicit
faith in God when they tell him not to fuss but obey the prophet’s simple
directive.
Today’s
gospel, however, shows that even simple people can be wrong about God. The inhabitants of Nazareth reject Jesus’ prophesizing
on the grounds that they know him to be like them. Many today likewise see Jesus simply as a gifted
human while rejecting the claim that he is the Son of God. Rich or poor, having a doctorate or a high
school education, we are wise to accept Jesus as our Lord. Following his directives, our sins are
cleansed. Trusting in his promises, we
follow the way to eternal life.