To read the texts click on the texts:Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Mt 9:32-38
Our text for today includes the final miracle in Matthew’s
Miracle Cycle. The response to the same miracle is two-fold. On the one hand,
the crowd seeing the miracle are amazed, and speak of their amazement, but on
the other, the Pharisees’ the power that Jesus has to Beelzebul. What follows
is a summary statement of the words and deeds of Jesus, which is very similar
to the summary statement in 4:23 before the Sermon on the Mount. By repeating
the summary statement here after the Miracle Cycle, Matthew shows that Jesus is
Messiah not only in words (as expressed in the Sermon on the Mount) but also in
deeds (as explicated in the Miracle Cycle).
Often the external stimulus is the same for two persons and yet
each responds differently. This is an indication that it is not the external
stimulus that is causing the response, but the person him/herself. In other
words, each of us can decide how we want to respond. We can look at the
half-filled or half-empty part of a bottle. We can look at the black spot or at
the white wall. It depends on what we want to see and how we see.
I believe fully in what is said above. As regards the heading -There are also some things that are inherently good or bad and I pray that my conscience never gets to a stage where my thinking makes me think otherwise
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