Daily
Reflection
From a Creighton Student's Perspective
September
29th,
2008
by
Allison Showalter
Junior, Physics Major
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I am often caught off-balance when I participate in
conversations with a person when he or she seems to know more about
me than I remember sharing with that person. Just like Nathanael
in today’s Gospel, I want to question that person, “How
do you know me?” I am unsure how this person has come to know
some detail of my life or my personality that I did not think was
common knowledge. I want to establish the connection this person
shares with me and how she or he could possibly have gained intimate
information about me. I find an even stronger personal connection
with Nathanael when reading the verses in John (1:43-46) that precede
today’s Gospel reading. Prior to this encounter, Jesus is
calling followers and one of them tells Nathanael that he has found
the Messiah. Nathanael begins to trash talk Jesus because he is
from Nazareth. In response, the disciple takes Nathanael to see
Jesus for himself. It is in this setting that the Gospel for today
begins and Jesus says of Nathanael that there is no deceit in him.
I find this to be ironic because I have had a similar experience
to Nathanael’s in my own life. It seems that whenever I am
talking about somebody behind his or her back or being generally
insulting about a person, when I turn around, that person is standing
right behind me or is walking towards me. I am always amazed at
how well God knows me in situations like this. When I am expressing
my least charitable thoughts and emotions about a person, I receive
a subtle reminder about respecting the dignity of all human life.
Even if I am not particularly fond of that individual, I can still
treat that person as I would wish to be treated. |
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