Fr. Sanctus Mario
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John 7:40-52: When We close Our Hearts. Saturday 4th Week of Lent

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Breakfast with the Word Saturday 4th Week of Lent Year B

 

John 7:40-52

 

 

 

In today’s gospel of John 7:40-52, the encounter with Jesus created different kinds of responses to His word, from his listeners.

 

There are two sets of people that responded to the teaching of Jesus today. The first set of people are those who say that Jesus must surely be a prophet. Some of them referred to him as the Christ after listening to Jesus.

 

 

This set of people listened to Jesus and spent time with him and hence marveled at the wisdom that came from Him.Β  Even the policemen who came to arrest Jesus could not effect the arrest after encountering Jesus.

 

It may be the first time those police men are listening to Jesus because they marveled at the wisdom that came from Him too.

This experience is what happens when we have an encounter with the Lord. Every encounter we have with the Lord is supposed to change us.

 

The second set of people are those people who also listened to Jesus but have already made up their mind because of what they think they know.

 

They became so convinced that He is not the Christ despite that they also listened to Jesus. This second set of people refer to one of the messianic prophecies to support their decision not to believe. Among them are the Pharisees, who claim to have full knowledge of the law.

 

 

The Difference.

 

In the gospel John John 7:40-52, the difference between the two groups is that the first group is willing and open to hearing the word as Jesus speaks. For example; the police came to arrest Jesus and listened to Him for the first time. Because of this, they could not even lay their hands on Jesus.

 

 

Then the second group has already closed their hearts and minds, thinking they know more than Jesus. Because of this, the word did not have any effect on them.

 

 

The scenario today confirms why many Christians find it hard to accept the truth. Like the second set of the Jews, they refer to the scriptures without fully understanding the true meaning of what the word of God is talking about.

 

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The truth is that every word in the scripture needs a deeper understanding. This is the reason we have the magisterium of the Church who helps in guiding us to understand the meaning of the scripture.

 

The Reason for The Unbelief.

 

Because the early years of Jesus were spent in the city of Nazareth which was a city in the region of Galilee, many Pharisees and the Jews believe Jesus was born there as well. Nathaniel once asked Philip, can anything good come out of Nazareth?

 

So when some people in the gospel today of John 7: 40-52, referred to Jesus as the Christ, Some of the people asked β€œis the Christ to come from Galilee?

 

They began to refer to Micah 5:2 which says β€œBut you, Bethlehem Ephratah, though you are by no means the little among the rulers of Judah, yet out of you shall come forth a ruler in Israel; who is going to shepherd my people Israel.”

 

Hence, they argue that Jesus has to come from Bethlehem and not Galilee. The truth is that Jesus was born in Bethlehem but grew up in Nazareth.

 

They referred to the scriptures without knowing the true meaning of the scripture and what it is saying. Hence, whenever we feel we know more than those who teach us, we wander in ignorance thinking that we know. Many times we close our hearts to the truth of the gospel, thinking we know more than the Church.

 

 

Until We Open Our Hearts.

 

The Pharisees and the Jews who belong to the second set in today’s gospel of John 7:40-52, refuse to believe and accept Jesus because they have already closed their mind on who they think Jesus is.

 

Therefore when we close our hearts to God and the teachings of the church, we find it hard to accept the truth. Hence, we close our hearts to messages that will change our lives.

 

Closing our hearts means that we have already made up our minds on what to do, what to believe and what we do not want to believe. There may be no amount of preaching that will touch us again. At this point, no matter what you hear, the word of God that is preached to you and the ones you read, you become very difficult to change because the heart is already closed.

 

When this happens, we only come to church for the sake of coming. When we close our hearts to God, we listen to the word and wave it away to continue the way we want to live, because there is a way we have fashioned to live our lives.

 

This is one of the reasons we do come to the church every day but yet go back the way we come. Until we come to God with an open heart, the word may not make any impression on us.

We pray that God gives us the grace to know Him more. May He protect your going in and coming out today. Amen.

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22 Comments
  1. Adichie Chizoba says

    Amen

  2. James Mailoushi says

    Amen, remain blessed Fr.

  3. Onyekonwu Ngozi says

    Amen. Thank you Jesus for another opportunity to be in your presence and feed on your word.

  4. Mercy E Johnny says

    Amen, Lord, Jesus open my heart and mind to accept every of your word through the teachings of the Catholic Church n to have an encounter with you every day of my life. Amen

  5. Stella Ekwemalor says

    Amen
    Good morning Padre and happy New month.
    Am being inspired this beautiful morning with the word
    May God continue to bless you richly in Jesus name
    Amen

  6. Blessing Chilo Adie says

    May we never close our hearts to your words all the days that we live oh Lord for the entrance of your word bringeth life through Christ our Lord Amen

  7. Christian says

    Amen πŸ™

  8. Ada Ndubuisi says

    Amen

  9. Regina Mobu says

    Amen! Thank you Father.

  10. Adeline Chidimma says

    Amen and Amen

  11. Mbama Christiana says

    Amen, thank you Padre for this beautiful reflection, may God continue to bless you. Amen

  12. Ekwem Emmanuela Chiamaka says

    Amen

  13. Gabriel-Martin says

    Amen Fr

  14. Bibiana Uche Unachukwu says

    Ame Amen

  15. Okwuchi Juliet says

    AMEN!

  16. Ibeawuchi Monica says

    Amen

  17. Eze, Blessing Chinasa says

    Amen. Thank you Father.

  18. Dorothy Mary Iyinbor says

    Amen thanks Padre

  19. Michael Jones says

    Amen

  20. Dr Nicholas Onyia A. says

    Amen and amen. Remain blessed, fr.

  21. Chinwe Agwoile says

    My food for thought:
    Jesus’ teaching melted the hearts of the Temple Officers, so they couldn’t arrest Him. They made an option for good conscience and truth. What about me? Who is Jesus for me? How often am I moved by the truth of His Word? Am I ready to give Him my full allegiance?
    Lord Jesus, there is power in Your word. Take away timidity and insincerity from my life. Help me to defend the innocent. May I value everyone irrespective of age, tribe, colour or religion, for we are all made in the image and likeness of God. Give me a discerning spirit and a truthful conscience. Amen!
    I’ve decided to always π˜½π™š.𝙖.π™₯π™€π™žπ™£π™©.𝙀𝙛.π™‘π™žπ™œπ™π™©πŸ•―οΈ
    I’ll forever remain grateful to you, Padre.

  22. Helen says

    Guide us O Lord in Your ways and make us better listeners/doers of Your word πŸ™

    God bless you Padre. Thank you πŸ™Œ

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