WEDNESDAY OF THE TWENTY FIRST WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME (Year II)

ST BARTHOLOMEW, AP. (Feast) Red

Nathaniel bar Tolomai (or Bartholomew) was probably a close friend of Philip as his name is always mentioned in the Gospels in connection with Philip. And it was Philip who brought Bartholomew to Jesus. Nathaniel may have preached in Asia Minor, Ethiopia, India and Armenia, leaving early writings behind, and local tradition says that he was flayed and beheaded in Armenia.

First Reading: Rev 21:9b-14; Psalm: 145. R. v. 12a; Gospel: Jn 1:45-51

“COME AND SEE”

BY FR VALENTINE NNAMDI EGBUONU, MSP

St. Bartholomew, Apostle

Every lighted candle evidently has the potency to light another unlit candle. Philip’s encounter with Jesus was transformative. With the fire of the gospel burning inside of him, he goes out to light the heart of Nathaniel with this same fire. He said to Nathaniel, “We have found him of whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.” These words were not enough to convince Nathaniel that Jesus the Nazarene was the Messiah. He refuted the news. Philip then said to him “Come and see.”

Nathaniel followed Philip filled with doubts as he went to see this Jesus from Nazareth. When Jesus saw Nathaniel, he demonstrated a supernatural knowledge of him by revealing the state of his heart and the exact place he was before Philip called him. This experience amazed Nathaniel for he has never known anyone who could tell of his inner life and his whereabouts except God. This convinced him that Jesus was truly the Messiah. Then he professed, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God! You are the king of Israel.”

Philip may not have succeeded in convincing or converting Nathaniel to believe that Jesus was truly the Messiah if he had sat under the fig tree and argued with him with all his philosophical and theological knowledge. But inspired by God, Philip simply told Nathaniel to ‘come and see’. Nathaniel saw and believed. Sometimes it is not what we say or how well we preach that converts people but the reflection of Christ in our words and doings. If we want to change our world, people who come to us must see the Christ in us. We can light many unlit candles if really people can ‘come and see’ in us the God who truly knows and loves them.

PRAYER FOR THE DAY

Lord Jesus, make us instruments through whom others will come to know and love you. Amen.

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