Daily Thoughts: There seems to
be much more tension between Jesus and the people in John's Gospel today (John
7:1-2, 10, 25-30). Certainly in these waning days of Lent as we read John's
Gospel we are made aware of the struggle most likely between Jesus and the
religious leadership.
The leadership seems to be drawing upon
tradition and Jesus seems focuses on the moment, the work that needs to be
done. The leadership seems to be living out the words that we hear in the
reading from the Book Wisdom (Wisdom 2:1a, 12-22) today about the wicked ones.
They don't like what Jesus is saying. His words are challenging and demanding
in a way that is difficult for people who have settled into a routine of life.
Who have found a comfort zone that they do not want disturbed.
Are not we all like these religious
leaders at times. We find a comfort zone, a routine to life and then we become
angry when someone or something comes along and disturbs us, challenges us. It
is particularly difficult when we somehow know that the person, the challenge,
is right but we just do not want to change. We want to stay in our comfort zone
and so we begin to find things wrong with the person, the place or the
situation. If we can convince ourselves that we are right and they are wrong
then all will be well.
The religious leaders try to do that
today in the Gospel, the wicked ones try to do that in the Book of Wisdom and
certainly from time to time we try to do it in our own lives. We cannot change
the religious leaders of Jesus' time; we cannot change the wicked ones from the
Book of Wisdom. These examples are history and told to us today so that we
might not repeat their actions. Yes, our challenge is always to recognize God in
our midst even if it means letting go of our comfort zone, even if it means
changing our perspective, even if it means finding the truth in another.
We pray today Lord Jesus, be close to us
because we do not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from your
mouth! We live on the gift of your presence and the hope that it brings to
life.
Have a blessed Friday everyone!
Daily Payer: St. Augustine
tells us that understanding is the reward given by faith so we should not try
to understand in order to believe, but we should believe in order to
understand. So we pray to you our loving God for the grace that will help us to
always believe. Enliven us when we are weak with the strength to believe in
your healing way and so that we may always live a holy way of life. Grant us
the wisdom to recognize your presence in our lives that comes from within us
and others. Be always near to us that when necessary we may take comfort in
your love! Amen!
A Runner's Thoughts: Remember the
little miracles of God that we encounter during a run are not because we finish
but are because we find the courage to begin!
Daily Blessing: Friday greetings
and blessings to everyone! In a few moments I will be heading into Manhattan as
today we will be taping the Sunday Mass all day. So I have to be a bit brief
with my daily blessing if I want to get it out to you. I hope your Friday is
starting off well. They have predicted a winter storm for us today but so far
no sign of any snow. Hopefully they are wrong and the gift of Spring will rule
the day! I can hope can’t I?
I am headed out again tomorrow for a
mission at Divine Mercy Parish in Peterborough, NH. I will be preaching all the
masses Saturday and Sunday and then the mission will be Monday through
Wednesday in the morning at 9:00 am and in the evening at 7:00 pm.
I hope everyone has had a good week. If
not I hope you will have an easy Friday that will lead you into a relaxing and
restful weekend. We are entering the 13 days of Lent which will bring us to the
wonderful days of the Triduum and Easter. I will truly be praying for all of
you during these days in a special way.
My prayer of blessing today is a simple
one that all of us have a graced filled Friday, one that leads us into a
weekend of rest and peace. May we all be blessed with richness of what matters
to God and touched with the presence of God in all we do today and in whomever
we meet! Have a peaceful Friday. Peace in Christ's Passion...Fr. Paul
"Every blade of grass has an angel that bends over it and whispers.........."
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