Sunday July 2, 2023
Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica
“When we let go of our fears and personal goals, letting Jesus lead us, we discover new life in Christ.”
Good News Reflection for:
13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 2, 2023
Today’s Prayer:
Beloved Father: In the name of Jesus, give me the courage to do good all the time. May my prejudices not prevent me from being an instrument of Your love towards others. Amen.
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Today’s Readings:
2 Kings 4:8-11, 14-16a
Ps 89:2-3, 16-19
Romans 6:3-4, 8-11
Matthew 10:37-42
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What matters most to you?
In this Sunday’s Gospel reading, Jesus emphasizes the importance of keeping our eyes on him and always making him our top priority. Nothing else matters as much as our relationship with God. This means following Jesus wherever he leads, doing everything his way, all the way, every day, giving him our 100% (no excuses for being mediocre in our faith), laying down our lives in service to others like he did.
Laying down our lives means making sacrifices, such as giving our cup of cold water to someone who’s thirsty. It means receiving someone into our busy schedules and listening for the prophet in him; for example: What is God saying to us through this person?
When we refuse to lay down our lives for others, we reject the Cross of Christ and his sufferings, which he submitted to for our sake. This does not mean, however, that we can never say no to others. Jesus wants to lead us away from the harm of abuse or demands that are sinful or the enabling of unhealthy behaviors. Saying no in such cases is yet another Way of the Cross.
When we truly follow Christ, we can receive all that he is and all that he has for us. When we let go of our fears and personal goals, letting Jesus lead us into new places and new ways of handling problems, we discover new life in Christ. His ways are always far better than what we had feared would happen.
This is the difference between a mediocre faith and a life in Christ that is full of adventures, miracles, surprising solutions, healing, victories, and realizing how very precious and important we are to God.
Questions for Personal Reflection:
Who has asked you (either consciously or unaware) to lay down a part of your life for them? When have you said no? When have you said yes — and was it worth the sacrifice?
Questions for Community Faith Sharing:
Why is laying down our lives for the needs or requests of others worthwhile? Share a story from your own life that illustrates this.
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© 2023 by Terry A. Modica
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