Scripture: Luke 7:36-50
Journal: How well are you really seeing others in your life and world these
days? How is that related to how well
you are being seen by Jesus?
Reflection:
Then he turned toward the woman and said to Simon, “Do you see this
woman?” (Luke 7:44) Okay, I get it. Seeing is always a two way street. How we see things is always determined by our
own inner dynamics at the time. In order
to be able to see things, and people, the way they really are, we must first be
truly seen by the One who made us, the One who knows us, and the One who loves
us. Without first being seen, known, and
loved by Him, we will always be far too consumed and concerned with the way we
are seen by others. We will always live
in order to prove our worthiness, rather than living because the One who made
us has pronounced us worthy. We will
always live in order to achieve an identity, rather than living because he has
already bestowed an identity (as his beloved) upon us.
That was certainly the case
with Simon the Pharisee. He was so
consumed with himself that he was unable to see who and what was right there in
front of him. He was so full of his own
fears and insecurities that he had no room to see the beauty of what had just
taken place between Jesus and this sinful woman. He was so busy criticizing and comparing and
trying to convince himself and his world that he was more worthy of love, that
he was unable to see the passion and the affection and the beauty of her
gesture. Because when you are consumed
with yourself, you can never see others for who and what they really are; they
become threats and competitors rather than fellow travelers and pilgrims in
this amazingly complex journey.
Simon could see nothing but
himself, so Jesus had to take a moment to help him see the situation for what
it really was. He pointed out the beauty
of the woman’s act of love, as well as the contrast of Simon’s lack
thereof. In helping Simon see the
woman, Jesus had also helped Simon see himself. For only after we have been seen do we having
any hope of seeing others the way God intended for us to.
Pray
Closing
Prayer: You see me, Lord Jesus. Wherever I am, and whatever I am doing, and
whatever is going on in my life, help me to always realize that you see me, you
know me, and you love me. And because of that I have the freedom to see, know
and love others. Thanks be to God! Amen.
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