Monday of 8th
Week in Ordinary Time Yr. II: reflection
Theme: With God’s grace, nothing is impossible
1Pet 1:3-9;
Mk 10:17-27
In today’s
gospel reading, our Lord Jesus assured his disciples that what is impossible
for humans is never impossible for God; with God, all things are possible. This
assurance came because of his disciples’ bewilderment at his teaching on how
difficult it is for the rich to inherit the kingdom of God.
Indeed, the
resurrection of Jesus Christ has given us a solid assurance that nothing is
impossible for us if the hand/grace of God is upon us. This was revealed to us
in today's first reading by St. Peter, who declared that Christ's resurrection
had given us a new birth and made us eligible for an inheritance that is impervious
to all circumstances, imperishable, undefiled, unfading, and safely kept for
us.
In today's
gospel, the young man who approached Jesus thought about the great task that
faith required of him, but all he saw was impossibility, and he was forced to
give up because he did not have faith in God's grace.
Dear
friends in Christ, the situation of our world may challenge our goals,
projects, resolutions and faith requirements with many obstacles and trials,
but St Peter assures us today that these trials, which are unavoidable, are
only a test of our solidness in God. Whoever wraps himself with God’s grace and
stands tall in moments of trials will discover that with God, all
impossibilities are made possible, and all battles are won. With God, all
mountains of problems will be moved, all hurdles of trials will be jumped, and all
clouds of difficulties will be cleared.
Never give
up, for God’s grace will make the impossibilities you see today possible. Amen.
Fr Isaac C.
Chima
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