Daily Gospel Reflections

Today’s Scripture Readings
Matthew 26:14-25

Reflection
Trust Jesus
“When it was evening, he took his place with the twelve; and while they were eating, he said, “Truly I tell you, one of you will betray me.” And they became greatly distressed and began to say to him one after another, “Surely not I, Lord?” He answered, “The one who has dipped his hand into the bowl with me will betray me.” (Matthew 26:20-23)
The Wednesday of Holy Week has traditionally been known as Spy Wednesday, because of its focus on Judas. But it’s more about broken trust than spying – not that Jesus loses trust in Judas but that Judas loses trust in Jesus. The words of the utterly simple prayer of St Faustina, “Jesus, I trust in you”, go deep. Once we lose trust in him, all we are left with, like Judas, are betrayal and despair. We sell him for a few bucks. Once we no longer trust him, we no longer listen to him; we choose to listen to the chief priests who have never trusted Jesus or listened to his voice.
In the song of the suffering servant, we hear today from the prophet Isaiah, the servant says that morning by morning the Lord God wakens his ear to listen as those who are taught. We listen to the voice of Jesus because we trust that he listens, perfectly and always, to the voice of the Father. Jesus is the only teacher because he is the only one who listens perfectly to the Father.
Because he listens perfectly to the Father, Jesus goes to betrayal and death as the only one who knows exactly what is happening. He is not someone swept along by forces he can neither understand nor control. He knows the house where he will celebrate the Passover and who owns it; and he knows who it is who will betray him. He’s wide awake to the spying of Judas, but he doesn’t condemn him: Judas condemns himself. Judas may think he’s the one who really knows what’s going on, but in fact he is lost in a dark world of ignorance. Jesus is the one who knows, and we seek to see with his eye, not with the eye of Judas, saying “Jesus, I trust in you”.
