From time to time, some of us may have been guilty of judging others just by looking at them or hearing about them. Sometimes what we see or
hear could have been coloured with prejudiced eyes and ears, and unless
we are open to the promptings of God's spirit, we may fail to discover
and appreciate another person's character, talent and capabilities.
In
today's Gospel, St
Bartholomew did not initially have a good impression of Jesus or
Nazareth. Hearing that Jesus was from Nazareth, he asked, "What
good can come out of Nazareth?" He said this because Nazareth was a small,
insignificant place, and to the Jews, it seemed unlikely that the
Messiah would come from there. St Bartholomew was not despising Jesus or even Nazareth for that matter, but he was just being frank and
straightforward, and Jesus recognised that in St Bartholomew
when He said that St Bartholomew was incapable of deceit. Not only
that, Jesus saw that St Bartholomew
was sincere and
that he awaited for the coming of the Messiah, since St Bartholomew was
found "under the fig tree," at prayer and open to the Lord. Eventually,
St Bartholomew was humble and open enough to recognise Jesus as the Son
of God and the King of Israel.
Some of us too may have
been like St Bartholomew at some point of our lives. We may have had not
quite a good impression of someone initially, because of what we may
heard about the person or where the person came from. Let us pray that,
like St Bartholomew, we would eventually see the good in others, just as Jesus sees the good in each
of us.
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