Dai­ly Reflec­tion
Decem­ber 3, 2004

Feast of St. Fran­cis Xavier, S.J.
Lectionary: 179
Mem­ber of Creighton Uni­ver­si­ty Community

Two blind men approached Jesus and begged, “Son of David, have pity on us.” Jesus was moved and respond­ed sim­ply, “Let it be done for you accord­ing to your faith.”

We all car­ry heavy bur­dens. In my expe­ri­ence, many of us car­ry our bur­dens alone, with­out the sup­port of our faith.  Recent­ly a heav­i­ly bur­dened per­son sought my coun­sel, “How is your faith help­ing you?” I asked. “It hasn’t,” was the reply. “I’ve stopped going to church.”

Many of us Chris­tians push God aside when deal­ing with suf­fer­ing because deep in our hearts we blame God for our suf­fer­ings. We are trou­bled and angry and have to blame some­one, so we blame God.  Sad­ly when we need God’s help the most, we have pushed God aside.

But what a dif­fer­ent pic­ture of God the Gospels give us! When­ev­er Jesus encoun­ters suf­fer­ing he  is moved with pity for the suf­fer­er and he does what he can to relieve the suf­fer­ing.  In today’s Gospel he heals the two blind men.

But Jesus does ask one thing - that we come to him in faith and trust in his care: “Come to me all you who are heav­i­ly bur­dened and I will give rest to your souls.”  The blind men come to Jesus in faith.  And Jesus heals them: “Be it done for you accord­ing to your faith.”

When heav­i­ly bur­dened and we go to Jesus in faith, we often expe­ri­ence a new com­fort­ing pres­ence and a new ener­gy to deal with our bur­dens.  We have expe­ri­enced anew the grace of our sal­va­tion.  Our bur­dens are lighter; we are no longer alone: He is with us!

Only those whose suf­fer­ings dri­ve them into Jesus’ arms know ful­ly what is means to be saved and loved by Jesus. Suf­fer­ing opens spaces in our hearts that only Jesus, our sav­ior, can fill.

Fran­cis Xavier (1506−1552), Span­ish Jesuit and dear friend of Ignatius Loy­ola who left the secu­ri­ty of coun­try, fam­i­ly and friends in 1541 and labored until his death as a mis­sion­ary in India and Japan, dis­cov­ered this truth.  And Jesus respond­ed to him accord­ing to his need and his faith.  He is now the saint-patron of all missionaries.

Mem­ber of Creighton Uni­ver­si­ty Community

Since its incep­tion in 1997, Online Min­istries has been blessed to have myr­i­ad mem­bers of the Creighton Uni­ver­si­ty com­mu­ni­ty offer their per­son­al reflec­tions on the dai­ly scrip­ture readings.