Gospel: John 11:19-27
Many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary to comfort
them about their brother [Lazarus, who had died]. When Martha heard that Jesus
was coming, she went to meet him; but Mary sat at home. Martha said to Jesus,
“Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.
But
even now I know that whatever you ask of God, God will give you.” Jesus said to
her, “Your brother will rise.” Martha said to him, “I know he will rise,
in the resurrection on the last day.” Jesus told her, “I am the resurrection
and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and anyone
who lives and believes in me will never die.
Do you
believe this?” She said to him, “Yes, Lord. I have come to believe that you are
the Christ, the Son of God, the one who is coming into the world.”
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Reflection:
What
compelled Martha to met Jesus while HE was on HIS way to their house? It was
her faith.
Martha
was in grief because of the death of her brother Lazarus. But when she heard
that Jesus was going to their house to comfort them Martha’s grief was
immediately replaced by hope. Because Martha had deep faith in Jesus and being
their close friend Martha also knew Jesus very well.
What do
we do when we are sorrowful and in distress? Don’t we also run to Jesus? Of
course we also run to Jesus, the energy that compels us to go to the Lord is
fueled by our deep faith, hope and friendship with Jesus. We are very blessed
because we have this deep relationship with Jesus for we know where to go when
we are in beset by the many trials of this world.
But how
about those who do not know Jesus deeply or those who do not know Jesus? Where
would they go when they encounter trials? They may never go to Jesus, instead
they may look for temporal alleviation of their distress in this world.
This is
where we must come in and illuminate those who do not know Jesus. We must have
the courage to share Jesus and our faith so that those who are in distress will
now go to Jesus for hope and salvation.
Our faith in Jesus must not be an exclusive faith that is only limited to ourselves. It must always be an inclusive faith so that others too may feel the love, healing, hope and friendship of Jesus. – Marino J. Dasmarinas









