DAY'S SAINTS
Blessed Henry of Vitskol, Cistercian
A leper came to Jesus and kneeling down begged him and said,
“If you wish, you can make me clean.”
Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand,
touched him, and said to him,
“I do will it. Be made clean.”
The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean.
Then, warning him sternly, he dismissed him at once.
He said to him, “See that you tell no one anything,
but go, show yourself to the priest
and offer for your cleansing what Moses prescribed;
that will be proof for them.”
The man went away and began to publicize the whole matter.
He spread the report abroad
so that it was impossible for Jesus to enter a town openly.
He remained outside in deserted places,
and people kept coming to him from everywhere.
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Jesus did not annul the Law of Moses regarding leprosy, but superseded it by simply healing the man, instead of quibbling if he had leprosy or not. He did not destroy the man's life, but healed it so he might live among his friends and relatives in peace and honor.
Blessed the man who speaks of peace in such ways, and heals those who come, so they are able to come to the Lord to rejoice in the power of God.
If a man has found God, he has found all, the very utmost important thing of all.
We need not theologize much, but if God touches others through us, we should be happy. Peace is where God is, and not amongst thieves of criminals or demented dictators of the world who are not capable of thinking right because they are in the power of hell. God alone can deliver such a one, but it happens not often at all. Still, in the midst of all persecutions from the time of Jesus Himself until now, He reaches out to snatch one or another from the clutches of evil so they may be happy in God as they desire.
If you forgive someone, your sins are forgiven and your joy should compel you to recruit others to rejoice with you that God may be praised and a joyful sound be heard in the plain and on the mountaintop because Jesus is Lord.
As it happens, a woman was brought to Jesus because she was caught committing adultery with a man. They asked Jesus what they should do with her because the Law specified that she should be stoned to death. He then said, "let he who is without sin cast the first stone." No one threw even a single stone at her, but all dispersed elsewhere, whereupon He asked "Where are your accusers?". He then said, your sins are forgiven, but avoid sinning again."
All of us are in that woman's same position, and we need not think we are privileged like Jewish men ready to stone the woman, while nothing was said of the man at all. Jesus knew full well the consequences of the sin. If we have received mercy, are we not obliged to be merciful to others as well, regardless of status or position? Jesus did not say, persecute those caught in sin; He forgave the sin, and that example should be our own. Forgive sinners, and lead them to God who knows how to save from any situation and to dispense mercy abundantly to everyone. Those who seek and find Him will lead them to His light and joy, and that place will know peace.
The consequences of sin are the weaknesses that evil exploits to put us into its power where we can be easily tormented to amuse the demons. Great storms and calamities of drought and devastation follow, and death and destruction follow as well, and all sorts of moral and other catastrophes arise, and peace is destroyed. But it is not that way with those who love God as He makes us able.
Let us place ourselves in Jesus's arms continually, and surrender ourselves to our troubles so we may find ourselves embracing Jesus as He delivers us from our sufferings. But if we may offer some small thing, to God for others, let us gladly do it, for He honors us if He asks us, because by that means we enter into His cross to help Him and and we do not by that means dishonor Him who has done so much for us. If He has forgiven us, then we by all means should acknowledge what He has done.
He is not ignorant of our sufferings or the afflictions that evil used to ensnare us, but if we continually offer our will to Him, then we are already safely in His arms.
Peace be with you