Jesus Remains, Trust in Him!

Life May Get Insane, Yet We Need Not Be Insane!

 

I our Gospel Portion for today, St. Mark 13: 24-32, we see the scene of the end of time. It is a chaotic scene, yet there is an important verse that brings hope to all the uneasiness of this scene. We read,

“Heaven and Earth will pass away, but My Words will not pass away.” Mark 13: 31

It is wonderful that Jesus places this message in the end of His description of the end of time. Jesus gives us this gift because we will all have to experience the end of our time on the earth, and we will also experience the end of time of our loved ones and things that are important to us. Jesus reminds us that we are to hold on to His Words! They have the power to bring peace to our souls.

Chaos will happen, people will change and die, but none of us will be lost if we hold on to Jesus! We will have stormy weather, yet Jesus will guide us through the storm and bring us to a place of peace.

May we have Total Trust in Him!

Have a blessed Lord’s Day!

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The Widow Mite Challenge!

Are we able to give to the Lord our all?

 

Money is so important for our lives today, it seems strange that a poor person, a widow, would give so much money in the collection as the one mentioned in our Gospel Portion today (St. Mark 12:38-44). The widow has come down to us in history because of what she did about two thousand years ago. We read,

And He sat down opposite the treasury and watched the multitude putting money into the treasury. Many rich people put in large sums. And a poor widow came, and put in two copper coins, which make a penny. And He called His disciples to Him, and said to them, “Truly, I say to you, this poor widow has put more than all those who contributing to the treasury. For they all contributed out of their abundance; but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, her whole living.” Mark 12: 41-44

The Widow is a challenge for us because she gives her all to God. It is much more than the amount she is giving; she is giving herself. This donation of hers is a sign that she has trust in God and that God will provide.

Are we ready to do the same? Here I am not saying to sell everything and give ourselves to God. But I am saying it is time to reflect on our relationship to God to make sure God comes first and let everything else flow from this relationship!

Sunday blessings!

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Be A Kingdom Person!

Help Jesus Change the World!

As we come close to the end of the Liturgical Year 2024 we meditate today on the Kingdom of God in our Gospel Potion, St. Mark 12:28-34. We read,

And when Jesus saw that he answered wisely, He said to him, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” And after that no one dared to ask Him any questions. Mark 12: 33-34.

Today in our Gospel reading, we see Jesus being questioned about the Greatest Commandment, and Jesus’ response is the Shema. And then He continued with the command to love your neighbor. The Scribe agreed and furthered the explanation. The Scribe knew the way to the Kingdom of God but refused to ask any more questions about The Way personified in Jesus. Further questions of Jesus would be too dangerous! He would have to change his life and follow The Way!

May we ask Jesus about every aspect of our lives and be willing to change to follow The Way! Jesus is the way!

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Master, I Want To See!

Jesus wants to give us sight!

Jesus loves us and wants the very best for us. He wants us to see clearly and this is what He can give to us. There is so much in the world that blinds us to reality! We read in St. Mark’s Gospel,

And Jesus said to him, “What do you want Me to do for you!” And the blind man said to Him, “Master, let me receive my sight.”

And, Jesus said to him, “Go your way; your faith has made you well.” Mark 10: 51-52
Bartimaeus was the blind person. He was a beggar and he heard Jesus was coming near. Jesus was his only hope for him to see and he reached out to Him. After he received the gift of sight, he followed Jesus.

There are things in our lives that blind us to truth. That truth is the Divine Love that we were created to share. But hate blinds us. When we realize that we are blind, then we can call out to Jesus and He will heal us! When we are healed by Jesus and we follow Him, the demon of hate cannot blind us again!

Hate is a terrible thing! We remember that God is Love (1 John 4:8). The cure for hate is Jesus! May we always call out to Him!

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We Serve to Lead!

Jesus is our model!

In our Gospel Portion today, St. Mark 10: 35-45, we read about servant leadership.

“But it shall not be with you, but whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you, must be slave of all.” Mark 43-44

Jesus has turned the world of leadership upside down. He showed this with His very life. He allowed Himself to serve others so that He would lead a service revolution!

Leadership in Jesus’ Way is not about wealth or power, but making everyone better in the encounter with Him.

The world would be a better place if the world took Jesus’ words and example seriously!

But like Jesus, we change the world by living out His message and His example.

Are we truly willing to lead like Jesus’ leads?

Have a blessed Lord’s Day!

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Be Kingdom People!

Let nothing separate us from the Lord!

We live in a world of many distractions and these distractions can get in the way of our relationship to Jesus. In our Gospel Portion today (St. Mark 10: 17-30) we see that at work in the life of one individual. We read,

And he said to Him, “Teacher, all these I have observed from my youth.”

And Jesus looking upon him loved him, and said to him, “You lack one thing; go, sell what you have, and give to the poor, and come follow me.”

At that saying his countenance fell, and he went away sorrowful; for he had great possessions. Mark 10:20-22

What keeps us from following Jesus in a more complete way?

We know from the reading above, this poor rich man had possessions that kept him from following Jesus completely. But things that we have that are important to us can do the same thing. Could it be the company that we keep? Could it be the places that we go? Or could it be our habits? Whatever it is, we know that the Lord is still merciful and is waiting for us to let go and let Him take control.

Each day we have an opportunity to let go and follow Jesus. He knows us and He loves us, and He has peace for us. He will help us surrender to Him and join His earthly kingdom!

Be Kingdom People!

Have a blessed Lord’s Day!

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Jesus Teaches Love!

Are we teachable?

Jesus’ disciples, in today’s Gospel Portion (St. Mark 10: 2-16), exhibited a behavior that was repugnant to Him. We read in the Gospel,

And they were bringing children to Him, that He might touch them; and the disciples rebuked them.

But when Jesus saw it, He was indignant, and said to them, “Let the children come to me, do not hinder them; for such belongs the Kingdom of God.” Mark 10: 12-13.

What were the Disciples thinking? They seemed to misunderstand their Master!

Jesus wants all to come to Him! He has a blessing to give everyone. Unlike the officials in Jesus’ time who came to Him to try to trick Him, these parents sent their young ones to receive the blessing that only Jesus could give.

We are to be childlike! Our greatest desire is to be connected to Jesus, to live in His blessings! However, as adults we allow things to keep us away from being in the blest state with the Lord.

Total surrender means to come to Jesus just as we are and let Him take control.

May our motto be,
“Jesus, I surrender all to you, please take me and bless me and always keep me in your blessing.”

Being childlike in Jesus matters!

Happy Lord’s Day!

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Healing Without Limits!

Surrender to the Divine Will!

It is so easy to think we have a monopoly on Jesus’ Power. However, in our Gospel Portion today, St. Mark 9 38-48, we see the Lord Jesus correcting the Apostle John over his concerns that an individual not of Jesus’ disciples was casting out demons. We read,

John said to Him, “Teacher, we saw a man casting out demons in your Name, and we forbade him, because he was not following us.

But Jesus said, “Do not forbid him; for no one who does mighty works in My Name will be able soon after to speak evil of Me.” Mark 9 38-39.

God chooses who God chooses to use for God’s glory!

We can understand St. John and his concern that he had about an outsider doing works in his Master’s name. But God will be not limited!

There is always a limit to our understanding of God’s actions.

The focus of the Disciples of Jesus must be on what we are doing for the Kingdom of Heaven. It is so easy to look at what someone else is doing. Doing this waste precious time on doing our job of healing the world!
Let God do what God does! Let us focus on what has been assigned to us! And let us pray that others be faithful to do what has been assigned to them.

May God Kingdom come to earth as it is in Heaven! May each of us do our part to make the Kingdom present in the world!

Have a blessed Sunday!

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Jesus Is So Gentle!

Jesus’ Message is Stong!

Jesus in our Gospel Portion today, St. Mark 9: 30-37, reveals how patient He was with His Apostles and He reveals that He is patient with His disciples today and until His Glorious Return. We read from this portion,

And He took a child and put him in the midst of them; and taking him in His arms, He said to them, “Whoever receives one such child in My Name receives Me; and whoever receives Me, receives not Me but Him who sent Me.” Mark 9: 36-37.

The Apostles were confused. They did not know how to deal with the reality that Jesus would killed by those in authority over their people. They ignored this situation and went to what was easier to deal with, who would be first in Jesus’ Kingdom.

Jesus understood that Jesus’ execution was too much for them to handle, so He used this opportunity to explain what true leadership means. True leadership means receiving all people with love. A child represents someone that may only love you in return.

We have to serve a child! We have to protect a child! We have to guild a child! If we do these things, we are receiving Jesus!

Jesus promotes Servant Leadership! May we live what He promotes and change our world!

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We Must Carry Our Cross!

Peace is Found in Following the Lord!

Jesus helps us today with our Gospel portion, St. Mark 8:27-35. Here we see Our Lord dealing with who He is, what will happen to Him, and what His followers must do. Let us concentrate on this last part of the text. We read,

And He called to Him the multitude with His disciples and said to them, “If any man would come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his Cross and follow Me.

For whoever would save his life will lose it; and whoever loses his life for my sake and the Gospel’s will save it.” Mark 8: 34-35.

There are two Crosses, selves, that exist in our lives. The first Cross is the one made by the world, and the other cross comes out of being a disciple of Jesus. If we hold onto the cross of the world, we are doomed because the worldly Cross follows the evil one. It leads to enjoyment of the things of the world in a self-centered way. Whereas discipleship of Jesus’ leads to participating in Divine Love. In doing so we find life in abundance.

Choose the Jesus’ Cross, though it is often one of suffering, it is the one way to peace.

Choosing this cross will change the way the world is if we carry our Jesus’ Cross faithfully. As the old children’s hymn states,

“The one way to peace is the Power of the Cross.”

Choose peace!

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