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Emoke Greschik
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2018. Feb. 9., P, 13:54:05 CET
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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Friday, February 9, 2018*
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5th Week in Ordinary Time
Mark 7:31-37
*Friends, our Gospel for today has to do with Jesus’ healing of a deaf man
with a speech impediment. As always, we have to look at the surface and at
the depth. *Jesus is performing a physical miracle. But every one of
his *actions
should also be read symbolically, *so as to uncover
*a deeper spiritual meaning. *So what does Jesus do?
*He “put his finger in the man’s ears and, spitting, touched his tongue.”
Jesus establishes, as it were, an electrical current, running from God the
Father, through him, to this man. He—almost literally—plugs him into the
divine current, compelling him to hear the Word. He says “Ephphatha,” be
opened. When he does, his speech impediment is immediately overcome. Now he
is able to speak the Word of God clearly. So this deaf man stands for all
of us who do not hear the word of God, who have grown oblivious to it. And
what is the result of this deafness? A speech impediment. At the spiritual
level, if you don’t hear the Word of God clearly, then your capacity to
speak it is also severely compromised.*
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