To read the texts click on the texts: Gen 17:1,9-10,15-20; Mt 8:1-4
We begin reading today in the liturgy and will continue for the
whole of next week from Chapters 8 and 9 of the Gospel of Matthew. These
Chapters contain what is known as the “Miracle Cycle” of Matthew, because in
them we find ten miracles in series of three miracles each. The fact that the
Miracle Cycle follows immediately after the Sermon on the Mount and both are
framed by a summary statement in 4:23 and 9:35 is an indication that Matthew’s
intention is to show through such a placement that Jesus is the Messiah in
words (through the Sermon on the Mount) and deeds (through the Miracle Cycle).
The healing of a leper, which is our text for today, is also
found in the Gospels of Mark and Luke, but where Mark narrates the emotional
reactions of Jesus, Matthew and Luke omit them. The term leprosy was used for
any kind of skin disease, and those with such kind of diseases were considered
as unclean and not allowed to be part of society. They had to live on the outskirts
of the city, and had to make their presence known whenever they entered the
city, so that others could avoid any kind of contact with them and so not get
contaminated.
The leper addresses Jesus as Lord, which is a title used only by
believers in the Gospel of Matthew. In this miracle, Jesus not only heals the
leper, but also reaches out and touches him. This probably means that Jesus
cannot be contaminated or made unclean by anything from outside. It could also
indicate Jesus’ wanting to reach out to the leper in a personal manner and
treat him as a full human being.
The prayer of the leper is a lesson for each one of us on the
meaning of prayer. In his prayer the leper both acknowledges his dependence on
Jesus through the words, “If you will” and also has faith in the ability of
Jesus to heal through the words, “you can make me clean”. Prayer means to
acknowledge our dependence on God and also to have faith that God can do what
to us may seem impossible.
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