Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Lent

(Numbers 21:4-9; John8:21-28)

A remarkable article tells of the deep Christian sensibility of the Armenian people.  The writer says that although engaged in a protracted war, Armenians do not hate their enemies.  Nor do they double down in a defensive mode but are building for the future in Christian hope.  Armenians have evidently been assumed into Christ so that they, in the words of today’s gospel, “no longer belong to what is below.”

The passage continues the running interrogation of Jesus by the Jews in John’s gospel.  When Jesus says that his Father testifies on his behalf, the Jews struggle to understand.  This testimony is seen in the first reading when God cures the people who complained against Him. The Jews difficulty comes from their seeing things according to what is below – a way of competition.  Jesus tries to explain to them how the Father sees things according to what is above – a way of love.  He emphasizes that his love will become evident when he is lifted up on the cross. 

We often find ourselves caught between these two ways of seeing.  Trying to preserve ourselves, we compete with others.  Jesus is telling us here that we do not have to compete in order to live.  The Father will give us the fullness of life when we give ourselves over to the way of love.