To see and perceive; to hear and understand
Saturday, 24th week in Ordinary Time
1 Tim 6:13-16; Lk 8:4-15
Jesus draws an important difference between seeing and perceiving, and between hearing and understanding. And he offers us an explanation that is so practical and down to earth. We can refuse to see; or hardly manage to see; or see but do not really perceive; or see, perceive and behold!
Just a couple of days back a person remarked to me, 'these days I get to hear so many pentecostal preachers and invariably everyone one of them is speaking of the second coming of Christ. Don't they gave anything else to speak of?' It set me wondering how important a theme it is but how flimsily understood. Today Paul speaks of it to Timothy too. For all that we may believe, Christ is not going to "come", as if he is not here! He said I am with you always. Christ, who is already here with us, will be revealed in God's own time. Till then it is our duty and our call to see and perceive Christ in every person suffering and every person in need; to hear and understand Christ speaking in every cry for justice and every groan in pain. Then we will behold the Lord when the Lord is fully revealed!