Mark
7, 31-37
6th
Trinity August
As
he was again leaving the region around Tyre, he went through the
country around Sidon to the Sea of Galilee in the middle of the
region of the ten cities of the Decapolis. They brought to him one who was deaf
and who spoke with difficulty, and asked him to lay his hands on him. And he
led him apart from the crowds by himself, laid his finger in his ears, and
moistening his finger with saliva, touched his tongue, and looking up to the
heavens, sighed deeply and said to him, “Ephphata, be opened.” His hearing was
opened and the impediment of his tongue was removed and he could speak
properly. And he commanded them not to say anything to anyone. But the more he
forbade it, the more they widely they proclaimed it. And the people were deeply
moved by this event, and said, “He has changed all to the good: the deaf he
makes to hear and the speechless to speak.
6th August Trinity
August 28, 2011
Mark 7: 31-37
A lump of clay is just a
blob of matter. But under the hands of a skilled potter, it can take on an
astonishingly intricate form and function.
A part of the sickness of sin is that our bodily
constitution, our mortal clay, dulls our ability to truly see, to truly hear,
to truly perceive. Through his intimate touch, Christ interacts with the deaf
mute like a potter shaping clay. He touches his ears and tongue. He makes him
into a vessel as He speaks the fiery word: Ephphata—be opened. The man is now
free to receive, to contain and to interact with the world—just as God
intended.
The Act of Consecration of Man is a place where we take
ourselves aside to be healed by Christ. We ask that our lips be cleansed by
Christ, that His word flow through our lips. We pray that our prayer reach
God’s ear.
Thus does Christ’s healing, His touch, remove our dull
impediments, He opens us to conversation not only with the earthly world, but
also with the divine. And the angels rejoice, for He changes all things to the
good. We who are deaf He makes to hear; and we who are speechless, to speak,
just as God intended.
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