Jesus likened the generation he was dealing with to capricious children who judge badly whatever one does.
Francis was a disciple and prophet of Christ who bore concrete witness to God's wise work in him.
The Sources, teachers of Franciscan life at the service of the Word, offer countless episodes that encapsulate a synthesis of the Gospel.
In fact, after the Poor Man changed his life, the Wisdom that comes from above flooded him:
"In the midst of the despondency, into which the doctrine of the Gospel had fallen, not in particular but in general, because of the customs of those who taught it, the Providence of God sent this man into the world, that, like the apostles, he might be a witness to the truth, before all men. And truly he showed clearly, by word and example, how foolish earthly wisdom was, and in short, under the guidance of Christ, he led men, through the foolishness of preaching, to true divine wisdom.
In the face of the decadence of a society that, poor in values, mistook authentic prophets and Christ himself for "gluttons" or "drunkards", Francis is the 'sign of the times' that disproves every bogus idea about Jesus and his following.
St Bonaventure says in his Major Legend:
"He appeared to the friars, transfigured on a chariot of fire and as he made himself present, in the figure of a cross to the capitulars of Arles [...].
This marvellous appearance of his physical person in various places indicated [...] how his spirit was in perfect communion with the Light of eternal Wisdom, that Wisdom which is nobler than all motion and penetrates everywhere by its purity, communicates itself to holy souls and forms the friends of God and the prophets [...].
In fact, the exalted Doctor is inclined to reveal his mysteries to the simple and little ones, as we saw first in David [...] then in Peter [...] and finally in Francis, the poor man of Christ" (FF 1202).
Francis, the merchant, by selling and giving everything for the Lord Jesus, buys the Pearl of the evangelical life, now free from existential whims fruit of immaturity.
"Yet Wisdom has been recognised as righteous by her works" (Mt 11:19).
Friday, 2nd wk. in Advent (Mt 11:16-19)