Thursday, July 3, 2014

A Reflection for Friday

Scripture:  Matthew 9:18-22 - While Jesus was saying this (Jesus was teaching), a Jewish official came to him, knelt down before him, and said, "My daughter has just died; but come and place your hands on her, and she will live. "  So Jesus got up and followed him, and his disciples went along with him.  A woman who had suffered severe bleeding for twelve years, came up behind Jesus, and touched the edge of his cloak.  She said to herself, "If I only touch his cloak, I will get well."  Jesus turned around and saw her, and said, "Courage my daughter!  Your faith has made you well."  At that very moment the woman became well.


Reflection:  The story begins when a Jewish official interrupted Jesus' teaching with an urgent plea.  The official's daughter had just died, but the official said, "Come place your hands on her and she will live."  Jesus and the disciples followed him.

Along the way a woman who suffered from bleeding for twelve years saw Jesus.  She said, "If only I touch his cloak I will get well."  The woman didn't need to speak with Jesus or even look at him, she needed no interaction - just to touch his cloak.  Jesus took a moment to respond to her saying, "Courage my daughter.  Your faith has made you well."  The woman was healed at that very moment.

Jesus show us a willingness to set aside what he is doing and be present to people who come to him.  He could have said to the Jewish official, "I'm not done teaching.  I will be with you in a few minutes."  He could have ignored the woman's needs so he could hurry and reach the official's house.  Over and over we read how Jesus pauses, listens and responds to those around him.

I believe Jesus' life was as busy as ours can be, but in different ways.  Jesus didn't let the demands people were making on his time get in the way of being present in the moment, even to those who interrupted.

Several years ago I attended a Wednesday morning Bible study at the YMCA.  The class began at 9:00.  My gym bag and purse were slung over my shoulder, ready to leave, when the phone rang.  I knew if I answered the call I would be late.  I picked up the phone, and listened to a friend who needed to talk.  I couldn't say to her, "I'm sorry I can't talk now; I'm on the way to Bible study so I can learn how Jesus loved and cared for others."  Se we spoke for ten minutes, then twenty.  Finally, forty-five  minutes later we finished, and agreed to meet the next day to continue the discussion.

I drove to the YMCA anyway, arriving for the last five minutes of the study.  I don't know what I missed during class that day, but I know I am glad I didn't miss a chance to follow Jesus' example to pause, set aside what I was doing, and be present to my friend. 

Prayer:  God help me follow the example Jesus gave as I encounter people - both those who I plan to see and those who randomly cross my path.  Guide me to set aside my agenda and respond to others.  Amen.

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