Tuesday, March 8, 2016

A HOUSE OF MERCY WITHOUT MERCY




Tuesday of the 4th Week of Lent
March 8, 2016 Reflection by Rev. Dr. Faustin Kamugisha
“Do you want to get well? “Sir,” the invalid replied, “I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred?” (John 5: 6-7)

Jesus visited a famous pool. Its name was Bethesda which means House of Mercy. There was a paralytic who had been there for thirty eight years.  Desperately he tried to reach the pool but the people around the house of mercy pushed past him or brushed him aside. The man was helpless and friendless near the House of Mercy without mercy.  Jesus showed himself as the helper of the helpless and the friend of the friendless. He cured the invalid. The man’s waiting was turned into believing. He was cured. “The man might well have said with a kind of injured resentment that for thirty-eight years his bed had been carrying him and there was not much sense in telling him to carry it” (William Barclay). Nevertheless, he carried his bed.  With Jesus a house of mercy without mercy was full of mercy. Jesus is the incarnation of mercy. Let your house be a house of mercy; let your home be a home of mercy.
Prayer
 Ever Merciful God, I wish to receive mercy, help me to show mercy to my neighbours. Amen.

Counter

You are visitor since April'08