Tuesday of the Second Week of Easter
Everyone who knows the four gospels recognizes that John’s is different from Matthew’s, Mark’s, and Luke’s. One significant difference is that in John’s gospel, Jesus does not teach with parables. There are no long pedagogical stories in John’s like the “Good Samaritan” in Luke’s or the “Vineyard Owner” in Mark’s. Rather the evangelist John is the master of another teaching technique not commonly found in the others. In John’s gospel Jesus teaches by means of extended dialogues with different characters such as Nicodemus in today’s passage.
The same generosity of Christians through the ages has drawn many people closer to Christ. We should not hesitate to add to this effort. This does not mean that we make public displays of our giving. Rather, it means to treat all people better than indifferently and showing particular care for the poor.