MONDAY- 14TH
WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME –A
Gospel:
Matthew 9:18-26: My daughter has just
died, but come and her life will be saved.
I
Reading: Hosea 2: 16-18. 21-22: I will
betroth you to myself for ever.
Jesus Heals
Several People:
Meeting Man’s
Desperate and Hopeless Needs, Mt 9:18-26
This passage includes
four examples of people who had desperate who had hopeless needs. They
demonstrate two things: Christ is the beyond question the Messiah, “the Son of
David” (v.27); and Christ has power to meet our desperate, hopeless needs, even
the need of conquering death.
1.
The hopeless cry for life (Part I)
(v.18-19)
a. The
man: a ruler and a father
1) Hopeless:
death
2) Attitude:
worship
3) Request:
touch her
4) Faith:
“will live”
b. Jesus’
response
2.
The secret hope for health
(v.20-22)
a. The
woman
1) Hopeless:
ostracized
2) Attitude:
unworthy
3) Act:
touched him
4) Faith:
“I shall be whole”
b. Jesus’
response
1) “turned”:
responded to her touch
2) “saw”:
compassion
3) Called
her “Daughter”: adopted her
4) Healed
her: exerted his power
3.
The hopeless cry for life (Part 2)
(23-26)
a. Trying
delay: Jesus finally arrived
b. The
atmosphere: Noisy
c. The
strong demand
d. The
daughter’s death
e. The
reaction: laughed
f. The
power of his hand
g. The
result of his power
Thought: We
will never know the mercy of Christ until we humble ourselves and become as
little children (Mt 18:3).
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