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2018. Sze. 5., Sze, 16:37:15 CEST


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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Wednesday, September 5, 2018*
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Twenty-second Week in Ordinary Time

Luke 4:38-44




*Friends, in our Gospel we see Jesus in action. He is always hurrying from
place to place, on the go. Today Luke gives us a sort of "day in the life"
of Jesus. And it is quite a day! Our Gospel opens just after the dramatic
expulsion of a demon in the Capernaum synagogue. And after entering the
house of Simon, Jesus cures Peter’s mother-in-law, and then the entire town
comes to his door. He spends the whole evening curing presumably hundreds
who were variously afflicted.In the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth
centuries, in an attempt to make Jesus more palatable to rationalists and
"realists," theologians put great stress on Jesus’ preaching, especially
his ethical teaching. But this is not the Jesus that Luke presents. Rather,
he is a healer: Soter, rendered in Latin as Salvator, which just means "the
bearer of the salus" or health. Jesus is portrayed as a healer, a savior.
In him, divinity and humanity have come together; in him, the divine life
and divine power are breaking through. God’s deepest intentions for his
beloved creatures appears—what God plans for us in the Kingdom to come is
now historically anticipated.*
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