Wednesday July 1, 2026

Today's Good News Reflection

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

Let Jesus free you from old ideas that imprison you


We experience incompleteness when we seek communion with God without letting him love us through community.


Good News Reflection for:

Wednesday of the 13th Week in Ordinary Time
Memorial of Saint Junipero Serra, Priest
July 1, 2026

Today’s Prayer:

My Lord: Grant me the grace of not dwelling on my past, so that it doesn’t prevent me from recognizing You as alive, next to me. I want to look at You and follow You, building my new life in You. Amen.

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Today’s Readings:

Amos 5:14-15,21-24
Ps 50:7-13,16-17
Matthew 8:28-34
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Stop living in the tombs

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In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus delivers two men from the imprisonment of a deadly life: from the tombs not only of their dwelling place but of their hearts. Before Jesus came along, do you think they felt lonely in their graveyard dwellings?

Let me ask you this: Have you ever seen people try to fill their inner emptiness without God? They try to cure loneliness by filling their lives with money, promiscuity, addictions, workaholism or some other “ism.” It’s an indication of a deeply rooted, often hidden fear that they are unloved and unlovable. This fear is so painful that they anesthetize themselves with alcohol or busyness or whatever can distract them from feeling what’s deep inside.

UnGodly choices separate people from God, and this causes soul-felt loneliness, which no human can completely soothe.

Conversely, when a person turns to God, divine love is now able to fill every hole, even the empty places vacated by people who’ve abandoned them. But this is only accomplished within community life. That’s why, whenever Jesus delivered someone from their personal hells, he sent them back into community life.

And yet, even church-going Christians feel lonely. Why? We’re never alone, because God is always with us and we’re surrounded by people in every Mass. But that’s never enough. He created us in his Triune image with a need for fellowship. We experience incompleteness when we seek communion with God without letting him love us through community.

Since we cannot physically feel his hugs or hear his voice, communing with God alone is never sufficient. We only receive all that we need when we turn to God first and then let him minister to us through the human relationships he has given us within the Church family.

The degree to which Christ-centered believers feel lonely is the degree to which they do not avail themselves of God’s community. Christ has many friends and he wants to share some of them with us. Going to church and worshipping God in community isn’t enough. We need to nurture on-going and growing relationships with other members of the Body of Christ.

Our tombs are the closed-in, sealed-off areas of our hearts where life in the Spirit of God has died because we haven’t let Jesus minister to us through others. Every healing that we need, every torment and problem we pray to overcome has Christian community as part of the solution. Jesus wants to deliver us from the tombs of individualism, divisiveness, and a self-sufficiency that goes too far.

Jesus is calling you to come out of the tombs. Let him free you from the old ideas and behaviors that have limited your relationships with his friends.

© by Terry A. Modica, Good News Ministries


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