Sunday, June 16, 2013
11th Sunday
in Ordinary Time
1st Reading: 2 Samuel 12:7-10, 13
2nd Reading: Galatians 2:16, 19-21
Gospel: Luke 7:36—8:3
One of the Pharisees asked Jesus to share his meal, so he went to the Pharisee’s home and as usual reclined on the sofa to eat. And it happened that a woman of this town, who was known as a sinner, heard that he was in the Pharisee’s house. She brought a precious jar of perfume and stood behind him at his feet, weeping. She wet his feet with tears, she dried them with her hair and kissed his feet and poured the perfume on them.
The Pharisee who had invited Jesus was watching and thought, “If this man were a prophet, he would know what sort of person is touching him; isn’t this woman a sinner?”
Then Jesus spoke to the Pharisee and said, “Simon, I have something to ask you.” He answered, “Speak, master.” And Jesus said, “Two people were in debt to the same creditor. One owed him five hundred silver coins, and the other fifty. As they were unable to pay him back, he graciously canceled the debts of both. Now, which of them will love him more?”
Simon answered, “The one, I suppose, who was forgiven more.” And Jesus said, “You are right.” And turning toward the woman, he said to Simon, “Do you see this woman? You gave me no water for my feet when I entered your house, but she has washed my feet with her tears and dried them with her hair. You didn’t welcome me with a kiss, but she has not stopped kissing my feet since she came in. You provided no oil for my head, but she has poured perfume on my feet. This is why, I tell you, her sins, her many sins, are forgiven, because of her great love. But the one who is forgiven little, has little love.”
Then Jesus said to the woman, “Your sins are forgiven.” The others sitting with him at the table began to wonder, “Now this man claims to forgive sins!” But Jesus again spoke to the woman, “Your faith has saved you; go in peace.”
D@iGITAL-EXPERIENCE
(Daily Gospel in the Assimilated Life Experience)
Judging by how expensive her sin offering was, the woman of today’s Gospel must have felt she was a great sinner. On the other hand, by implying that the woman was unworthy of Jesus because she was a public sinner, what do you think the Pharisee thought of himself in inviting Jesus to his home without according him the traditional welcome offering of water for his feet and oil for his head?
Perhaps there were many other sinners among the invited guests. Yet only the woman lined up for God’s forgiveness. Today, God is still generous with his mercy. But few are lining up to receive it in humility. —Rev. Fr. Dan Domingo P. delos Angeles, Jr., DM. Email: dan.delosangeles@gmail.com. Website: www.frdan.org.
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