It was to
none of these that Elijah was sent, but only to a widow in Zarephath in the
land of Sidon. Again, there were many lepers in Israel during the time of
Elisha the prophet; yet not one of them was cleansed, but only Naaman the
Syrian.” When the people in the synagogue heard this, they were all filled with
fury. They rose up, drove him out of the town, and led him to the brow of the
hill on which their town had been built, to hurl him down headlong. But he
passed through the midst of them and went away.
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Reflection:
How does God
give His blessings? God gives His blessings to anyone that He pleases and
He surely doesn’t play the game of favoritism.
If God has
favorites among us because we are prayerful or because we attend Holy Mass and
do noble acts. Our worship for God would now be motivated by our actions
focused to get His favor. Therefore our worship for God is not anymore
motivated by our love for Him. It’s now rather motivated by the result that we
want from Him.
In the gospel
Jesus shared the story of a Syrian named Naaman who was sick with leprosy.
There were also many lepers in Israel around that time but God chose to heal a
non Israelite named Naaman.
Jesus cited
the story of Naaman to send a strong message to those who were listening to Him
in the synagogue. That they cannot gain God’s favor by means of their
self-serving acts of piety or worship for God that has selfish
motivations.
This is a
good point of reflection for all of us for we may be doing things for God with
selfish motives. Or we do things for God and our fellowmen because we want
something in return from God.
For example
we would say to God, I will serve you but I request you to bless my family in
return. But this is not how it is because our ways is not God’s ways, we cannot
force God to do something because we want Him to do it for
us.
When we do
acts for God let us make sure that we primarily do it because of our deep love
for God. No other motives than our deep love for God. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
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