Wednesday January 10, 2024
Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica
“You are a gift because God created you to be a gift.”
Good News Reflection for:
Wednesday of the First Week of Ordinary Time
January 10, 2024
Today’s Prayer:
Jesus, may Your Holy Spirit help us to discover in ourselves the gifts and talents He has given us for the sake of our neighbors. Amen.
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Today’s Readings:
1 Samuel 3:1-10, 19-20
Ps 40:2, 5, 7-10
Mark 1:29-39
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Here I am, Lord, use my gifts
By the way, did you get the private email I sent you the other day, when God dictated that letter in which he was requesting your services? Oh, it ended up in your junk mail folder? You thought it was spam? God couldn’t possibly ask you to do something so different from what you’re already doing that it would shake up everything.
Think of the last time you were asked to do a favor or a work that was so far outside the box of what you expect to be doing with your life that you said “no”.
Sometimes we’re asked to do more than what God’s requesting, and we say “yes” out of guilt or for the reward that we hope to receive. And sometimes it’s God who’s asking, and we say “no” out of fear or a reluctance to alter our plans. How can we safely know when to say yes and when to say no?
Both the first reading today and the Psalm highlight what our mental attitude should always be: “Here I am, Lord, I come to do Your will.” Then the “yes” or “no” becomes God’s responsibility. If we’re available, if we’re willing to do whatever he asks of us, it’s up to him to make his will clear. And he does! Our responsibility is to keep our ears clear, unmuffled by our own desires.
God’s call is based on the gifts that he’s given us. How generous are you with your gifts? At your funeral, will people talk about how God used you to make a difference in this world?
When you come face to face with Jesus at the time you enter eternal life, will you judge yourself unworthy of the fullness of his love because you were stingy with the gift of yourself?
You are a gift because God created you to be a gift. You are unique; therefore your calling is unique. No one but you can accomplish what God asks of you quite like you can. God has matched your particular calling to your talents and abilities.
We each have a unique calling to ministry. I suspect that one of the reasons why God hasn’t yet answered our multitudinous prayers for an increase of vocations to the priesthood is because first the laity must increase in their own vocations. The Church was founded on the collaboration of laity and clergy working together to build Christian community and provide faith formation. It wasn’t until the 13th century that the laity lost awareness of their importance in the mission and ministry of the Church.
Vatican Council II brought us back to the original understanding of every Christian’s vocation. As we Catholics more fully embrace this change, priests will increasingly encourage the ministries of laity, and the laity will increasingly discern how the Lord wants to use their giftedness in cooperation with their priests.
We all need to say, “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.”
For more on this subject, use our WordByte called: “Keep your eyes on Jesus” @ https://wordbytes.org/food-for-faith/keep-your-eyes-on-jesus.
© 2024 by Terry A. Modica
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