Today,
«these prophetic words come true even as you listen» (Lk 4:21). With
these words, Jesus comments at the synagogue of Nazareth a text from the
prophet Isaiah: «The Spirit of the Lord is upon me. He has anointed me»
(Lk 4:18). These words have a meaning that goes beyond the specific
historical moment when they were said. The Holy Spirit fully dwells in
Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit sends him to believers.
But, in addition, the words of the Gospel are the words of both eternal
and current life. They are eternal because The Eternal One has said
them, and they are current because God makes them to be permanently
fulfilled. When we listen to the Word of God, we have to receive it not
as a human speech, but as the Word that has the power of transforming
us. God does not speak to our ear but to our heart. Whatever He says is
profoundly full of meaning and love. The Word of God is an inexhaustible
source of life: «Who, O Lord, could possibly penetrate with his mind
even one of your utterances? Just as in the case of thirsty men who
drink from a fountain we leave behind more than that we can take a hold
of» (St. Ephraem). His words come out of the heart of God. And, from
this heart, from the Trinity's bosom, Jesus came —the Father's Word— to
mankind.
This is why when, everyday, we listen to the Gospel, we must be able to
say, along with the Virgin Mary: «May it be done to me according to your
word» (Lk 1:38); to which God will reply: «Today these prophetic words
come true even as you listen». However, for the Word to be effective in
our lives, we must get rid of all our prejudices. Jesus' contemporaries
did not understand it, because they were looking at him with human eyes
only: «Who is this but Joseph's son?» (Lk 4:22). They could see Jesus
Christ's humanity, but they could not appreciate his divinity. Whenever
we listen to the Word of God, beyond its literary style, the beauty of
its expressions or the singularity of the situation, we must remember it
is God who is speaking to us.
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