“Creating ‘beautiful paintings’ of God’s Love and Mercy in this world by the power of the Master!”
(Based on Isa 49:8-15 and Jn 5:17-30 – Wednesday of the 4th Week of Lent)
After the death of a great painter in a particular place, a young boy went to the painting studio and asked for the great artist’s brush.
The boy tried the brush (thinking that with this great painter’s brush, he could also create great masterpiece!)…
… but found he could not paint any better with it than with his own.
It was then he realized…
… the power of painting, was not in the brush
It was in the Master!
The boy lacked the master’s power.
It was the power of the Master that created the beautiful paintings.
Jesus, displayed immense strength and courage…
… as a result of His Powerful Union with His Father!
This Power led Him to create “beautiful paintings” of Mercy and Love in the world.
The Gospel of the Day is an amazing revelation by Jesus on His relationship with the Father.
This passage has its background in the healing that Jesus performed on a Sabbath day, of a man who had been ill for a very long time – thirty-eight years (Jn 5: 1-16).
When the Jews found out from the healed person, that it was Jesus who had done this work, they were extremely furious.
Their objection was that…
… Jesus had done this miracle on a Sabbath
… Jesus had made the person to perform a work – of carrying the mat – on the Sabbath day.
They, therefore, began to persecute Jesus (Jn 5: 16).
But Jesus brought out a fair logic in defending Himself, “My Father is at work until now, so I am at work” (Jn 5:17)
Jesus equates Himself to the Father….
Jesus establishes Himself as the Son of God…
And He draws the point, that just as, on the Sabbath Day, His Father….
… creates and sustains, so is He renewing and bringing life to the world!
… supplies life and maintains, so is He nourishing and refreshing the world!
Jesus, as the Son has every right and privilege to engage in life-saving works, just as His Father
Jesus, as the Son has every justification and claim to do life-redeeming works, just as His Father
As followers of Jesus, we are to be the extension of His life-saving and redeeming works in the world…
… Am I willing to become a person, filled the power of the Lord, in order to bring healing to the world, by my deeds of kindness and goodness?
… Am I willing to become an extension of the Lord, imbued with His spirit, in order to spread His love and mercy to our broken and struggling world?
As followers of Jesus, we need to have the proper and true understanding of the Sabbath…
The Sabbath is a day of solemn rest, holy to the Lord…
… Do I give it to the Lord, entirely, engaging only in deeds that help me come closer to Him?
The Sabbath is a memorial of Israel’s liberation from bondage in Egypt
… Do I remind myself of being a person to be liberated from the bondage of sin, and seeking to grow in holiness?
The Sabbath is sign of the irrevocable covenant between God and human beings…
… Do I renew the spirit of this pledge and promise to the Lord with salvific deeds of love?
Let us deepen our relationship and grow in our efforts to be more in union with the Lord…
… the One who guides the world
… the One who sustains each of us
… and the One who fills life in all!
Jesus, displayed immense strength and courage…
… as a result of His Powerful Union with His Father!
This Power led Him to create “beautiful paintings” of Mercy and Love in the world.
Prophet Isaiah reminds us: “For the Lord has comforted his people, and will have compassion on his suffering ones.” (Isa 49:13b)
Through His power, the Master turns our brokenness into living ‘paintings’ of His compassion.
When we unite with the Master, His Spirit allows us to beautify the world with acts of mercy and life-giving love.
Let us have a greater realisation that it is only by “the Power of the Master that we can create the ‘beautiful paintings’ of God’s Love and Mercy in this world”
God Bless! Live Jesus!