He Knows You AlreadyI will take the time to reflect on the ways God has worked in my life and, through me, in others. I will analyze how I can better collaborate with his grace
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John 1:
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Introductory Prayer: Lord
Jesus, I want to hear your voice in this Scripture passage and to receive with an open heart
whatever you want to tell me. I believe in you, hope in you, and love you. Increase these virtues in
me!
Petition: God the Father, help me to discover
the call of your Son in my life. Grant me the perseverance, faith, and enthusiasm to be his apostle
in my actions every day!be steadfast in your love.
1. Serving God Requires Perseverance: John the Baptist has done his job of
redirecting others to Christ: He is not mentioned in the Gospel reading today. The focus has shifted
to Jesus calling his future apostles, prepared beforehand by the Baptist. As with Andrew, those who
are prepared to meet Christ discover in him a great treasure that they cannot keep to themselves.
This time, Philip encounters Christ and shares this discovery with Nathaniel. When Nathaniel reacts
skeptically, Philip doesn’t give up. He knows that personal experience is more powerful than words,
so he brings Nathaniel to meet Jesus. If we try to bring others to Christ, we could run into similar
obstacles: hesitation, skepticism, lack of interest…. Do we give in too easily, or do we try to
engage others in a more active way?
2. Jesus Wants Us:
When Nathaniel does meet Jesus, he is surprised to discover that Jesus knows him and
appreciates him for who he is. There is probably more background to Jesus’ simple words than the
Gospel tells us, because they win Nathaniel over instantly. Perhaps we sometimes forget that Jesus,
as God, is our creator, and when he calls a person (and in one way or another he calls every
person), he does it knowing exactly whom he is calling. It is not a general altar call: It is a
personal, direct call to our hearts, rooted in a real understanding of us as we are. He knows and
loves us better than any mere human being ever could. When we really experience that and help others
to do so too, then his call becomes irresistible.
3. Learning to See the Greater Works of God: Jesus promises Nathaniel that he will
see “greater things” in the future; in fact, he will witness most of the miracles of Jesus
first-hand and will see many manifestations of the Father’s love for the Son. Indeed, this is often
the way Jesus works with all of us. We may be won over by an impressive experience of God, but as
our relationship with God deepens, we see “greater things” — not necessarily more spectacular
things. As our appreciation for spiritual things grows, we become more attuned to God’s work, and we
can pick up on the work of grace in our lives and in the lives of others. That profound
transformation is much greater than any miraculous physical healing or any merely sentimental
experience. We need faith and trust and attentiveness to the inspirations of the Holy Spirit — plus
a healthy dose of patience — if we really want to see how God works; but the wait will definitely be
worth it.
Conversation with Christ: Lord Jesus Christ,
it is very comforting and encouraging to realize that you know me through and through, that you love
me and want me to follow you. Thank you for your love! Help me to bring others to you as well. Give
me wisdom and perseverance to be able to make a difference in people’s lives. Help me to discern the
wonders of your grace in my life and the lives of those around me.
Resolution:
I will take the time to reflect on the ways God has worked in my life and, through me, in others. I
will analyze how I can better collaborate with his grace.
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