To read the texts click on the texts: Baruch 1:15-22; Lk 10:13-16
Immediately after the Mission Discourse to the seventy-two
(10:1-12), Luke has added the sayings on the woes against Chorazin , Bethsaida
and Capernaum (10:13-15). The reason why the woe is pronounced on them is
because they did not repent even after seeing the deeds of power that were
wrought in their towns. The people of even Tyre and Sidon, which were condemned
in Isaiah 23:1-18, would have repented if the same deeds had been done in their
towns. Therefore the judgement on Chorazin and Bethsaida will be all the more
severe. In Luke, Jesus had done a number of deeds of power in Capernaum
(4:23,31-41), and still there was no repentance in the hearts of the people.
Capernaum will not be exalted, but will be brought down to Hades.
The last
verse of this section (10:16) confers on the disciples the authority of Jesus
himself. The authority of the disciples who are sent by Jesus is the same as
the authority of Jesus himself.
Miracles take place every day if only we open our eyes to see.
When a child is born, when a tree comes out in flower, when it rains, when a
bird sings, when a person reaches out selflessly with a kind word or deed,
miracles happen. We need to stop looking for miracles only in the spectacular
and extraordinary and realise that they happen at every moment of every day.
That's so true. We take so much for granted. Waking up every day is a miracle. So is every movement of every single muscle that we have been blessed with. We cannot thank God enough for all that we have and for everything around us. God bless!
ReplyDelete- Mel from Mississauga, Ontario