2nd Sunday of Easter, Year A – 2020
If we are to believe something, it must be credible.
If we are to believe someone, the person must be reliable.
One should not be naive, or gullible.
Faith demands some… requirements, does it not?
This is human logic, based on experience some will pretend.
The gospel text of this Sunday gives us to meet Thomas (Jn.20:19-31)
who seems to follow precisely this human logic.
Before agreeing to what the other apostles claim, he has to check it out!
Before accepting that Jesus is alive, he must see for himself – see and touch.
He wants to make sure…
So, he states very clearly, and in detail, his requirements… so that he can believe.
Putting requirements to… God!
Making sure that… God is what he says he is!
Is this not the attitude of some of us?
And the wonderful thing is that God does not scoff at our childish demands.
He does not walk away from us, or brush aside these requirements of ours.
He takes us where we are to lead us to where he wants us to be!
This is our God!
Note: A presentation of the gospel scene is offered in a video at: https://youtu.be/kp1eb-oBH6w
Another reflection is available in French on a different theme at: https://image-i-nations.com/2e-dimanche-de-paques-annee-a-2020/
Source: Image: churchofjesuschrist.org
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I read and loved both commen on this sunday’s gospel, but for very different reasons. The english one, goes straight to the point! What my limitations may be. But at the end, you left me with a cetainty beyond my expectations: He does take me where I am, to take me where He wants!!!
And your reflection goes straigth to the point as well! Wonderful how the Word can speak…