15th Sunday in Ordinary Time: July 10, 2022
Readings: Deuteronomy 30:10–14; Psalm 69:14, 17, 30–31, 33–34, 36–37; Colossians 1:15–20; Luke 10:25–37
The Good Samaritan To listen to my audio-video reflections via YouTube, please click on this link: https://youtu.be/hqQmgHMCmJo |
There are a few moments or incidents that occur in our lives and make a difference in the lives of others. Such incidents may seem to be ordinary yet they can change the lives of others because someone was able to enter into their lives at the right time. The liturgical readings of this Sunday could be read from this perspective.
1. Reaching out to others at the right time
The story of the Good Samaritan that we read today (Luke 10:25–37) from the Gospel of St Luke is really captivating. Everyone likes to have people around them when they are on their feet, healthy and doing well. The poor Jew who was stripped, beaten and half-dead on the roadside by the robbers was seen by the priest and the Levite. Yet they did not react. The wounded man was noticed only by a Samaritan. Even though the Samaritan came from another rival community, he not only had a soft corner for him but even went to the extent of taking care of him by giving him first aid and later putting on his carrier animal and treating him at the hospital at his own expense. What a generous, gentle, compassionate and caring that Samaritan might have been?