Friday August 19, 2022

Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica

DISCOVER TODAY: With the Holy Spirit, there is life and a future full of abundant goodness.

Good News Reflection for:

Friday of the 20th Week of Ordinary Time
Memorial of Saint John Eudes, Priest
August 19, 2022

Today’s Prayer:

Beloved Jesus: Today I want to take another step forward to grow in the way of love. Today I will forgive somebody, I will ask for forgiveness and I will help someone in need. Today, Lord, I decide to do it. Today I decide to love. Amen.

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Today’s Readings:

Ezekiel 37:1-14
Ps 107:2-9
Matthew 22:34-40
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USCCB Podcast of the Readings:
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Restoring life to dry bones

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Do you have any relationships that once were good but now have dried up? A relationship that has rotted, that has no flesh on it, no life? It’s nothing but dry bones? Or a dream that has faded or a ministry that has withered? Today’s first reading gives us a very graphic image of God’s ability to resurrect anything. Nothing is ever hopeless except in hell.

If it’s good for us and when the timing is right, God the Father will put flesh back on any bones that he has created: any relationship, any dream, any desire that he himself has given to you. But this new “flesh” will not resurrect what has died. Something else will do it: the Spirit of Life, the Holy Spirit.

As the scripture says, “From the four winds — from all directions — come, O Spirit, and breathe into that which has been slain and bring them to life.” The Spirit, as the Giver of Life, puts holiness back into the relationship, energy into the dream, and new opportunities into the ministry.

Without the Holy Spirit, there is no hope, but with the Holy Spirit, there is life and a future full of abundant goodness. Even if a relationship cannot be restored on earth, it will come alive again in heaven.

Holiness is life. Consider on this Friday of the 20th Week of Ordinary Time, how humility, truth, and unconditional love, which are attributes of holiness, give us life. They unite us to our Creator, who is the source of eternal life.

Selfishness, deception, and an unwillingness to be vulnerable infect our relationships, rot away what was good, and leave us with nothing but dry bones. Our ministries are diseased by self-importance and the compromises we make on moral issues and the dislike we have for humble servanthood, because they pull us away from a close relationship with God. Thus, we lose his guidance that would have led us to success.

When I was a child, Jesus became my dearest friend, but I knew nothing of the Holy Spirit. As a teenager, I instinctively sought the Spirit’s power, but I looked for it in the occult, which diseased my faith. After seven years of this, my friendship with Jesus had dried up into lifeless bones.

Then Jesus brought someone into my life who introduced me to the Holy Spirit. After I gave my heart and soul to this Third Person of the Trinity, the truth about each occult deception became clear to me. Breath by breath, the Spirit of Truth gave me a fuller life in God’s kingdom.

It’s the Holy Spirit who breathes life into these daily Good News Reflections to give you what you need when you need it. Time and time again I hear from readers who say, “It’s like you were here in my house and knew exactly what’s going on in my life!” It’s not me, of course, who makes that happen. It’s the Holy Spirit.

Ask this wonderful Presence of God’s Spirit to clarify the truth for you, weed out any false beliefs you have, and empower you to do everything that God asks of you. From this oft-repeated prayer will grow new life, and you’ll eventually receive the resurrections you’ve been wanting.

Thank you for reflecting with us on this Friday of the 20th Week of Ordinary Time!

To reflect further on this, use our WordByte called: “Jesus wants to do much through you” @ https://wordbytes.org/spiritual-growth/jesus-wants-to-accomplish-much-through-you.

© 2022 by Terry A. Modica

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