The Gospel for the Sixteenth Sunday is from St. Luke 7:11ff. It recounts the story of Jesus raising the son of the widow from the village Nain. In this brief account, we see two very important points. First, we see Jesus' compassion. Of course, He is merciful to the young man, but even more, His compassion is for the mother. She is a widow left alone, and our Lord cares for her. Secondly, this account shows who Jesus is and the powers He has. Jesus is more than a country rabbi. He is the divine Christ who can conquer death. For those with eyes and hearts to see and understand, this miracle is a testimony to Christ's divine mission and nature.
Reflecting upon this miracle, let us be aware of Jesus' compassion toward all who are in need, and let us seek to follow Him in showing mercy. Let us also understand and have faith in the person of Jesus Christ. He is a compassionate man, but He is also very much more. He is God the Son come among us. And He embodies divine power over death and all destructive forces. On many occasions, He has restored physical life, and beyond that, He remains the source of eternal spiritual life!
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