Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica
“Jesus is doing more than you know, more than you can imagine, to accomplish the victory for which you’ve been praying.”
Good News Reflection for:
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 22, 2023
Today’s Prayer:
Lord: Help me to leave in Your hands the affections and people that don’t let me follow You in freedom. Thank You for calling me to a life abundant in You. Amen.
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Today’s Readings:
Isaiah 8:23–9:3
Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14
1 Corinthians 1:10-13, 17
Matthew 4:12-23
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Helping those who live in darkness
Who’s troubling you? In this Sunday’s Gospel passage, we hear of the fulfillment of the prophecy given by Isaiah in the first reading: Because of Jesus Christ, the people you know who are living in darkness have seen the light that will heal them. Who is making no effort to get out of their sin-induced misery? Who is overshadowed by the demons of spiritual death and destruction? Whose stubbornness is causing you great anguish?
Through your prayers and faithful love, Jesus has been revealed to them. Even as they fight against this truth and hide from him, the great light of Christ cannot be turned off. Soon or eventually this will cause great rejoicing, not only for you, but for those who are being rescued.
Elsewhere (Luke 12:49-50), Jesus expressed his feelings about people who live in darkness: “How great is my anguish until it is accomplished!” Thus, he knows your anguish and shares it, but more deeply and fervently. He is doing more than you know, more than you can imagine, to accomplish the victory for which you’ve been praying. He is doing everything possible — as well as the impossible — to bring it to fulfillment.
Pray that Divine Providence will use the bad consequences of each person’s stubborn rebellion to draw them to himself. Pray that God will use others to bring them into his light. Pray that God will work in his own way (which might not be the way you would choose) to dissolve their spiritual rebellion. Pray that after their conversion they will spread the light of Christ powerfully. And pray that their conversion will be deep, definite and permanent.
We don’t pray to change God’s mind; he’s already working to bring the light of Christ to people who live in darkness. We pray to place these people into his arms, since they’re not doing it for themselves.
Questions for Personal Reflection:
Write a list of people who are living in darkness. Will you trust in the power of Christ’s great light and the victory he obtained through his death and resurrection? Make a commitment to feel Christ’s anguish more keenly and use this pain to energize you into daily prayer on behalf of darkened souls.
Questions for Community Faith Sharing:
Think of those who are living in darkness. Get a large candle and etch their names into it. Light the candle and offer your prayers for these loved ones. If possible, do this with a prayer community in a mutual agreement of prayer support, and light this candle at all of your community meetings.
© 2023 by Terry A. Modica
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