Gospel: Matthew 8: 1-4
The Sermon on the Mount is completed. Jesus comes down from the mountain in order to put the Beatitudes into practice in the world. His first encounter is with a leper who approaches him begging to be healed. The crowd is disgusted and appalled. Lepers were the ultimate outcasts of society, the most unclean of the unclean. No one would have any contact or association with a leper, no mercy or quarter shown to them. Lepers were so due to sin in the eyes of the world at that time.
Yet this encounter is the perfect opportunity for Jesus to demonstrate to his audience the radical meaning of all he taught on the mountaintop. Jesus does not shrink from the encounter; he embraces it. He has compassion and empathy for the leper which leads to an act of mercy in healing the leper of his ailment. The Beatitudes are being applied right away, starting with the most marginalized member of society in ancient times.
Jesus invites the leper into the world of the Beatitudes in inviting him to practice meekness. Do not tell anyone about this healing. Go instead and show yourself to the priests so that you may be restored to a place in society. Offer a gift of thanksgiving to God for this great mercy. But tell no one about it. Go instead to have empathy for others, to extend mercy and loving kindness as it has been extended to you. That is the invitation we have all received - we the spiritual lepers that we are.