So the guards went to the chief priests and Pharisees, who asked them, “Why did you not bring him?” The guards answered, “Never before has anyone spoken like this man.” So the Pharisees answered them, “Have you also been deceived? Have any of the authorities or the Pharisees believed in him?
But this crowd, which does not know the
law, is accursed.” Nicodemus, one of their members who had come to him earlier,
said to them, “Does our law condemn a man before it first hears him and finds
out what he is doing?” They answered and said to him, “You are not from Galilee
also, are you? Look and see that no prophet arises from Galilee.” Then each
went to his own house.
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Reflection:
What happens when we engage in useless self-centered debates or conversation? The protagonist would try very hard to upstage each other. And then it will turn ugly by trying to destroy each other’s reputation. No worthy outcome comes out of it, only mudslinging and character assassination.
The crowd were debating about Jesus’ origin that it created division within their ranks. They were trying to outdo each other in terms of their knowledge about the origin of Jesus. Thoughts were running in their minds, such as if Jesus was a prophet and the promised messiah. They were like little children in a contest of arguments as to who amongst them had the best idea about Jesus.
This scenario still exists today, many of us argue about Jesus to prove that one has a superior knowledge about Him over the other. However, what would we get if we argue? If we try to show that we know more than anyone else? Nothing except a showcase of our arrogance, feeling of superiority and bloated egos which results to more division and alienation.
Instead
of arguing let us show through our works the love, humility, mercy and
forgiveness of Jesus. Why? Because the love, mercy and forgiveness of Jesus
always unifies and it heals wounds of discord. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
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