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In biblical times, leprosy referred to many kinds of skin problems. Some conditions were highly contagious, so laws kept those infected from coming into contact with the healthy population. However, as the First Reading from Leviticus stated, anyone with so much as a scab, sore, or skin blemish that could possibly be leprosy was condemned to a life outside of the community. Those unlucky enough to have imperfect skin were supposed to avoid physical contact with others and make it clear that they shouldn’t be touched.
It took a lot of courage for a leper to come into town (remember, he was supposed to stay clear of others) and approach Jesus. According to the laws, Jesus should never have touched the man because that would have made Jesus automatically unclean too. However, Jesus refuses to play by the rules that doom some people to a life of loneliness and isolation. Instead, his pity and compassion ruled the day. Love trumped laws.
Questions of the Week
When have you seen someone act with courage and break an unjust law?
What laws, rules, or customs do you follow that Jesus might be inviting you to re-think?