First Reading : 1 Samuel 16:1-13
Psalm : Psalm 23
Second Reading : Ephesians 5:8-14
Gospel : John
9:1-41
God’s ways of seeing are not our ways, we hear in today’s First Reading.
Jesus illustrates this in the Gospel - as the blind man comes to see and the
Pharisees are made blind. The blind man stands for all humanity. “Born totally
in sin” he is made a new creation by the saving power of Christ. As God
breathed the spirit of life into the first man, the blind man is not healed
until he washes in the waters of Siloam, a name that means “Sent.” Jesus is the
new source of life-giving water - the Holy Spirit who rushes upon us in Baptism
(see John 4:10; 7:38-39). In the restful waters of Baptism He has refreshed our
souls. He has anointed our heads with the oil of Confirmation and spread the
Eucharistic table before us, filling our cups to overflowing. With the
once-blind man we enter His house to give God the praise, to renew our vow : “I
do believe, Lord.”
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