Gospel: Luke
9:7-9
Herod the
tetrarch heard about all that was happening, and he was greatly perplexed
because some were saying, “John has been raised from the dead” others were
saying, “Elijah has appeared” still others, “One of the ancient prophets has
arisen.” But Herod said, “John I beheaded. Who then is this about whom I hear
such things? And he kept trying to see him.
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Reflection:
At the
back of his mind Herod was silently asking himself: Who is this man who is
doing what John did? He certainly is not John because I beheaded John.
Why was
Herod bothered by what Jesus was doing? Because Herod thought that John had
risen from the dead and now he is again doing what he has been doing: To call
for repentance, to speak the truth no matter who gets hurt, to heal and so
forth. It was a disturbing de javue for the powerful Herod.
Herod was
surely bothered for he knows that what he did against John was against the law
of men and God. But Herod was the supreme power during that time. And as such
he could practically do whatever he wants and nobody would dare cross his path
or run after him.
But
Herod’s power is limited to this world alone. There’s a much bigger power which
controls everything in this world and everything that is beyond this world and
that is God! Therefore the greater power which is God was already bothering the
mind of Herod. Perhaps Herod was already losing sleep and incessantly being
disturbed by his conscience because of what he did to John.
What is
the lesson for us in this gospel episode? Worldly power no matter how enormous
has its limitations too! Because God can pierce and burst that power whenever
He wants too. God can do something that is unseen by others to punish this
powerful and arrogant person.
Therefore
we should be careful on how we exercise our power we should not abuse it! We
should know that it has its own limitations. And once we transgress the
limitations of our power the justice of God would be upon us to haunt us as it
haunted Herod. – Marino J. Dasmarinas