In today’s first reading (Jer 20:10-13) the Prophet Jeremiah is being persecuted by the people for doing good deed but he places his trust in God and still praises Him. Is it any wonder that Jesus’ contemporaries wanted to stone him? He told the rich young man that he had to sell all he had, give it to the poor and come follow him (Right!); He expelled the merchants from the temple (how did he expect them to manage?); He told prostitutes and tax collectors that God loves them (ok, then I am worthy despite my past mistakes).He healed on the Sabbath and claims to be the Son of God.
The gospel reading (Jn 10:31-42) shows that Jesus was about to be stoned by some of the Jews for speaking the truth. He, like Jeremiah, is under God’s protection and so He is saved from them until the hour of His glory. Jesus is forced to flee, to take refuge across the Jordan and to remain there for some time.
As our Lenten journey draws near to a close, we pray that we may we grow in tolerance, openness and a willing acceptance of the ‘other’ during these weeks. Amen.