5th Sunday in Ordinary Time-B
I
Reading: Job 7: 1-4.6-7: Restlessly fret till twilight falls.
II
Reading: 1Corinthians 9:16-19.20-23: I should be punished if did not preach the
Gospel.
Gospel: Mark 1:29-39: He cured many who were suffering from diseases
of one kind or another.
With
the spread of the scientific developments, new discoveries and good education;
one may ask to himself or herself; why should man/woman have to suffer, get
sick and die? What is the true meaning of suffering in life? We get this answer
in today’s first reading taken from the Book of Job.
In
the second reading, Paul has been defending his apostolic position to some who
may have doubted it. As God’s slave, he is under compulsion to preach the
Gospel without personal reward to serve them for nothing. His reward lies in
the blessings of the Gospel.
The
Gospel talks about the ministry of healing continues to demonstrate the power
of our Lord amid the needs of a suffering world. The word “immediately” is used
more than forty times in Mark, making urgency one of the keynotes of this
Gospel. The reading tresses the source of our Lord’s power.
The
Book of Job reflects serious concern, after the exile, with the problem of
suffering, how to reconcile the misfortunes of the righteous with the justice and love of God. With the
spread of education and scientific developments, human has found the answer to
many problems, but not the answer to a question on suffering in life. The wife
and the friends of Job misinterpret the meaning of suffering in life. Suffering
is a mystery cannot be explained by human beings except God. Finally God gives
the answer.
1. A problem which Job cannot solve:
As we know Job was a very rich man,
he had been blessed with seven sons and three daughters and a lovely wife, he
was sincere and honest and righteous man one who always depended on God. But
Job least expected, misfortune struck: his children died, his possessions were
taken away and what was worse, a repugnant skin-disease covered his body from
head to foot. Even his wife turned against him.
Job now put a question to himself
which practically everyone asks when afflicted by suffering: Why should God allow these misfortunes to
have come upon me? Three friends come to discuss with Job trying to find
the answer to that question. They made matter worse. Time and gain Job burst
into the same complaint, especially when his suffering became unbearable.
At the end, rather than question
God, Job decided to put his trust in him and abandoned himself to his will. In
returned for his trust, God gave him back whatever he had lost and more, he
became a happy man once again. It was God who led him to come to the right
conclusion. This is not the story of a real person Job in life, but God
prompted someone to write this book that might help people to behave in the
time of suffering the way of Job did: Trusting
God and his goodness.
2. We discover the meaning of
suffering through faith in Christ:
Jesus cast a bright over the
mystery of suffering.
The Gospel of today offers us the
picture of an ordinary day in Jesus’ life at the time of his preaching:
Jesus preached: the Good News
everywhere
Jesus healed the sick: those who
came to him because he had compassion on them and to lead them to witness his
wonders to faith in him. The prophecy of Isaiah fulfilled in him as the Messiah
(Is 53:4; Mt 8:17).
Jesus prayed: early in the morning
in a lonely place before dawn.
Jesus taught us that bitter lesson
by himself suffering and dying so that we may learn to suffer and die with him.
Wise people and doctors know how to obtain medicines from bitter herbs so also
our life should be.
3. A few points for Christians to keep
in mind regarding suffering:
a.
Any
kind of suffering or sickness is not the punishment of God but God’s glory (Jn
9:2-3).
b.
Suffering
is a mystery cannot be explained, some time only God has the reasons for this.
c.
Sickness
is meant to bring us closer to God.
d.
Sickness
brings God closer to people.
e.
Sickness
brings us closer to our brothers and sisters/neighbours.
4. Our Christian community ought to
bestow its love on the sick in their midst: our care should be expressed in
deeds and not just in words.
Thought:
Suffering in all its forms will continue to afflict human as long as we live in
this world. Sickness is one the many bitter fruits tat sin brought about. We all
get sickness. During his preaching Jesus healed many sick people even he raised
the dead, but he did not altogether take away sickness from the world.
What is most
important is to bring people closer to God and God bestows his love on the sick
in a particular way. Jesus gives the true meaning of suffering, death and
sickness in life. Let us believe in the power of Jesus and listen to his words
of preaching, teachings and take part in the healing mystery of Jesus.
When a person
truly worships the Lord and invites Him into his/her home, the Lord will enter
and fellowship therein. He willingly becomes a guest of anyone who extends the
invitation.
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