Pain and Compassion: A Gift and A Sign to Set Things Right (A reflection on Jesus heals the leper)
Jesus felt the pain of the one who could not feel his own pain, and He touched him to heal. The leper had death and decay reigning in him, but still could not feel a thing. [1] Likewise, many people of our present world cannot feel the pain, though sin, death, and decay are reigning among them. They have lost all consciousness of pain, the pain that would lead them to repentance and acceptance in the Lord. Like Jesus felt the pain of the leper in his innermost parts, the creator feels the pain of his out-of-joint creation filled with injustice, immortality, and idolatry in his innermost being. [2] When the leper confronted or pleaded (depending upon the version of Mark’s story), Jesus healed him. Jesus said angrily or empathetically (depending upon the manuscript of Mark’s story we prefer), “I’m willing.” [3] Similarly, God is willing and perhaps passionate to heal the painless sinner, who cannot feel the pain of separation from God. And, he lives in luxury, pleasure, and o...