23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
Ezekiel 33:7-9/Psalm 95/Romans 13:8-10/Matthew 18:15-20
Jesus teaches us how to deal with people who we have misunderstandings or problems with. We could not get rid of misunderstandings or problems in life. It is part of life. A problem big or small could cause a lot of trouble. There are a lot of times whenever we have problems or misunderstandings, especially with other people. It is not always easy. There are lots of times whenever we encounter problems. Although we try hard to avoid this, we can't because there are times that we have big problems, especially with one another.
Jesus gives us three ways in order to fix our misunderstandings or problems with others. The first thing to do when a person sins is to talk to him personally. By talking to him personally, you get to explain to him what he did and why it was wrong. This reminder would help him realize his mistake. No one is born for himself. We have a responsibility. Our responsibility is our neighbor. We have to correct their mistakes. We have to fix our problems together.
The second thing we have to do is to bring a witness, if he still does not listens. Witnesses will help you in correcting the person who has done wrong. Sometimes, it would take two or three people to enlighten someone's mind. If he did not change his mind when you personally talk to him (just the two of you), probably two other people would help. The witnesses you take would help him enlighten his mind and change his ways. You would be able to fix your problems with the help of others.
If the second thing does not work, Jesus tells us not to surrender. Don't give up. There is a third thing to do that could help the person who has done wrong change his ways. Take him to the congregation of the Church. The Church is a welcoming community. Ask the community to pray for him. Through prayer, the one who has done wrong might change his ways. Prayer works all of the time. Prayer could possibly help resolve problems.
But, if the third does not work as well, the Lord tells us to treat those who we cannot resolve our problems with as Gentiles. We can set them free. They do not belong with us. They are outsiders. So, does that mean that we don't get to care for them? No. Instead, Jesus shows us an example on how to treat people who are outsiders. Examples are St. Matthew the Apostle and Zacchaeus. They were tax collectors. They did not belong to the people at that time. But, Jesus showed mercy and compassion towards them. He visited and dined with them. Through Christ, sinners have changed their lives and turned back to God.
God does not stop showing mercy and compassion towards us. The Lord is patient towards us. He will wait for us and will not stop waiting until we go back to Him and repent. Just as how the Lord God is merciful and patient towards us, let us become patient and merciful towards our neighbors. Even though some of us are hard-headed, let us not cease in showing one another love and mercy. Just as how the Lord does not stop showing love and mercy towards us, let us not stop loving and being merciful to one another.
Lord God, teach us how to be merciful and loving towards one another, just as how You never cease to show mercy and love towards us. Amen.
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