JESUS MEDIATOR
Introduction
From today on and in the Holy Week, the opposition between the Jewish leaders and Jesus is growing.
People always tend to adore their own god – a god or gods made in their own image and likeness, rather than accepting in humility, conscious of our limitations, that we are made in the image and likeness of God.
But we are fortunate enough to have Christ – as the Hebrews had Moses – a mediator who pleads for us, whom we can easily accept and identify with because in him, we can recognize one of us, who opts for people, who defends us, who is involved with us in spite of our failures.
Opening Prayer
Lord, our God, we know,
perhaps more in theory than in practice,
that you are with us,
that you are our God and we your people.
Forgive us Lord, when we fashion
our own gods made in our own image –
honor, power, prestige,
things to which we are attached and enslaved.
Remind us again and again,
that you are our loyal God,
who made us in your own indelible image
and who shows us your perfect likeness
in Jesus Christ, your Son and our Lord.
Jesus said to the Jews:
"If I testify on my own behalf, my testimony is not true.
But there is another who testifies on my behalf,
and I know that the testimony he gives on my behalf is true.
You sent emissaries to John, and he testified to the truth.
I do not accept human testimony,
but I say this so that you may be saved.
He was a burning and shining lamp,
and for a while you were content to rejoice in his light.
But I have testimony greater than John's.
The works that the Father gave me to accomplish,
these works that I perform testify on my behalf
that the Father has sent me.
Moreover, the Father who sent me has testified on my behalf.
But you have never heard his voice nor seen his form,
and you do not have his word remaining in you,
because you do not believe in the one whom he has sent.
You search the Scriptures,
because you think you have eternal life through them;
even they testify on my behalf.
But you do not want to come to me to have life.
"I do not accept human praise;
moreover, I know that you do not have the love of God in you.
I came in the name of my Father,
but you do not accept me;
yet if another comes in his own name,
you will accept him.
How can you believe, when you accept praise from one another
and do not seek the praise that comes from the only God?
Do not think that I will accuse you before the Father:
the one who will accuse you is Moses,
in whom you have placed your hope.
For if you had believed Moses,
you would have believed me,
because he wrote about me.
But if you do not believe his writings,
how will you believe my words?"
Intercessions
– For priests and religious, that the Lord may give them the strength and the joy to be shining lights of all they stand for, we pray:
– For those who have become unfaithful to their baptismal promises, that they may find the way back to the Lord, we pray:
– For Christians, that their lives may bear witness to the compassion and goodness of the Lord, we pray:
Prayer over the Gifts
God, your Son is still alive among us
in this Eucharistic celebration.
Make us realize
that despite our false attachments,
our hesitation and cowardice,
he opts for us, he is involve with us,
he is your sign among us
that you still accept and love us.
God, thank you for Jesus, your Son,
who stays with us and shares our destiny,
now and for ever.
Prayer after Communion
Lord, our God,
we thank you for giving us Jesus
as your living sign among us
of your strong and faithful love.
May we too, Lord,
everyone of us who claims to be
a disciple of Jesus Christ,
take the risk of being, to our brothers and sisters,
a firm support, a true sign
of your everlasting love.
May this be the way we testify
that Jesus is alive among us,
now and for ever.
Blessing
May the good you do, even when done in all simplicity, bear witness that the Lord is alive among us. May Almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Reflection:
14 March 2024
John 5:31-47
Peer pressure
John the Evangelist, through writing his Gospel, tries to encourage his fellow disciples of the early Church who were facing severe opposition from the Jews in particular. Many people were puzzled that if Jesus were truly the long-awaited Messiah, why did people continue to close their minds and hearts to Jesus?
One of the conclusions they had reached to explain the lack of faith was peer pressure. This refers to the pressure of needing to belong and fearing exclusion from human honour. Many Jews who might have otherwise accepted Jesus were afraid to do so for fear of being excommunicated.
Therefore, John presents an argument through the words of Jesus to prove that the Jews were wrong in opposing Jesus. God the Father, John the Baptist, the Sacred Scriptures and all the mighty signs and miracles that he has performed – all of them bear witness to Jesus that he is sent by God the Father, but still, the religious leadership refuse to accept him.
Invariably, peer acceptance is a powerful motivating force, even in our own environment. Despite enjoying the miracle of life in all its beauty, many refuse to acknowledge the author of life. It is worth reflecting and identifying concerns that trouble me as a Christian and that threaten my life in faith.