Jesus came to his native place and taught the people in their
synagogue. They were astonished and said, "Where did this man get such
wisdom and mighty deeds? Is he not the carpenter´s son? Is not his mother named
Mary and his brothers James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas? Are not his sisters all
with us? Where did this man get all this?" And they took offense at him.
But Jesus said to them, "A prophet is not without honor except in his
native place and in his own house." And he did not work many mighty deeds
there because of their lack of faith. (Matthew 13:54-58)
Introductory Prayer: Lord,
I believe in your power. I know that you are the Lord of all history. I trust
that you are guiding my life. Thank you for showing me that you will triumph.
Thank you for the triumph you have already achieved in my heart and in the
hearts of so many people. I want to allow you to have total control over my
life.
Petition: Lord, increase
my faith in you.
1. Too Much Familiarity: The
people of Nazareth thought they knew all about Jesus. He had grown up among
them. Apparently they had not seen anything extraordinary about him before he
started his public ministry. They thought he was just like everyone else. So
when they hear that he is doing miracles and teaching with authority, they do
not believe it. Sometimes I also run the danger of putting limits on Christ’s
power in my life. I see the unimpressive circumstances of my life and the
recurrence of the same old problems. I do not believe that Christ can do
something supernatural in the midst of an ordinary situation. Today I am
receiving an invitation to step beyond the routine and believe more deeply in
the power of Christ.
2. An Unwelcome Prophet: The
solution to their deepest problems was in their own backyard. Yet, the people
of Nazareth felt that such a familiar figure could not bring anything
extraordinary. When the Church sometimes challenges me with some of her
teachings – on charity, on family life, on the need to be a courageous witness
–, do I sometimes find excuses, like saying that my circumstances are too
difficult, or the Church does not understand my situation? Do I sometimes let
the prophetic voice of the Church die in my heart? When I feel challenged by
the Gospel and by the Church I should be thankful. Christ is inviting me to discover
the deepest meaning of my life. He is giving me a chance to allow his presence
to make a deep change in my life. He is allowing me to discover him in faith
and is taking me beyond my comfort zone to the level of the coming of his
Kingdom.
3. A Miracle Worker in Waiting: What sort of miracles does Christ want to do in my life? Christ
has a plan to make my life a luminous witness to the power of his grace. He
wants to fill my life with his holiness and help me be a light for others. If I
can shake off my superficiality and lack of faith, I will discover the powerful
presence of the Savior who helps me live each moment with depth and love. He
can do miracles in my life. He can help me live the virtues which are most
costly for me. Am I willing to take a risk for Christ and trust him totally?
Conversation with Christ: Lord,
I know you want to do great things in my life. Help me to see how you can
transform the ordinary, seemingly unimportant circumstances of my day into
moments when your grace triumphs. Enable me to be docile to your Holy Spirit,
so he can do miracles in my life.
Resolution: I
will increase my faith in Christ by taking a risk for him in some aspect of my
spiritual or apostolic life.
Thank you Fr., I felt a strong reminder in my heart to have a little more faith in Jesus whose presence manifests everyday,and He will work many deeds.
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