Monday of 11th Week in Ordinary
Time, Yr. II: reflection
Theme: Do not take revenge on someone who wrongs you (Mt 5:39)
Reading: Mt 5:38-42
In today’s gospel reading, Jesus continued with
the amendment of the old laws, so that his followers, who will be bound by
them, will be able to make positive impacts in the world.
He addressed the subject of retaliation today,
advising his followers to be patient and tolerant with those who insult, offend
and hurt them instead of seeking revenge.
The ancient law required people to take an eye
for an eye and a tooth for a tooth in order to ensure proportionality in
retaliation. But the people of the time of Jesus, as well as many people in our
own time, preferred to interpret this law as calling for retaliation for wrongs
committed against them. However, Jesus did not advocate for mandatory or
proportionate retribution; instead, He commanded his apostles and all of us to
forgo taking revenge for wrongs done to us.
Remarkable was the example used by Christ to
drive home this beautiful lesson. He advised turning to the left as well if
someone slaps your right cheek. We need to consider the location of the right
cheek in order to comprehend the salient message here. If someone is facing you,
his right cheek will be on your left side. Now, to slap that person on the
right cheek, you must use your left palm or the dorsal side your right hand’s
palm (the back of your right hand’s palm), which is equivalent to a double
insult because only children can be slapped with the back of the hand’s palm or
with the left hand. Hence, Jesus was saying we should not retaliate even when
someone gives us a double insult, i.e. when someone mistreats us as if we are
kids.
Dear Friends, today's message is
also a special call to all Christians who justify their vengeful actions by
claiming to be hot-tempered or short-tempered. A true Christian will follow in
the footsteps of Christ and his disciples, who did not fail to turn the other
cheek to their attackers.
We often hear people say that revenge is sweet.
But it is good to know that wrongs initiate a vicious circle of evil, which is
reinforced by revenge. The vicious circle of evil cannot be ended by revenge,
but by forgiveness. The only revenge that is complete is forgiveness.
May your new week be abundantly
blessed. Amen
Fr Isaac Chima
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