To read the texts click on the texts: Jer 31:31-34; 1Tim 2:1-6; Jn 8:33-36
The
verses which form the text for the Republic Day of India contain what may be
seen as the fundamental lines of debate and disagreement between Jesus and the
religious leaders. In these verses the succeeding verse builds up on the
preceding one and thus intensifies the debate. The sayings are addressed to the
people who “believed in him”. Though these act, their faith seems inadequate as
is seen in their response to Jesus to come to the truth. The truth that Jesus
refers to here is not an abstract principle but the presence of God in Jesus.
The recognition of this truth results in a person’s being set free. The words
“will make you free’ result in upsetting the listeners who protest that since
they are Abraham’s descendants they are naturally free. However, they do not
realize that in rejecting Jesus they are also rejecting Abraham and so are not
really his descendants and consequently not free.
Since
freedom is a gift, it cannot be earned or acquired through one’s antecedents.
It is made visible in the actions that one performs. If one performs sinful
actions, then one is a slave and so not free. Though the leaders claim to be
descendants of Abraham, their actions do not correspond to their claim. They
are guilty of the sinful action of trying to kill Jesus. Freedom is possible
only through the Son who alone can make free because he is the Truth. In order
to receive this freedom one must be able to recognize the truth of who Jesus
is. This they cannot do.
Republic
Day is celebrated as the day on which the Constitution of India came into
force. The Constitution promises all the
citizens of India liberty, equality and justice. Yet.... we have a long way to
go. It is easy to point fingers at our political leaders and others and lay the
blame for the situation in our country at their door. However, we are as
responsible as they are and so must accept responsibility for the way things
are. If each one of us does what we have to do to the best of our ability,
change for the better is a given.
My
prayer is that unlike those 2000 years who did not heed the voice of God spoken
in Jesus, each one of us might heed that voice which still calls all of us to
unconditional love.
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