
Mark
10:2-16
Introductory Prayer:
Lord Jesus, you are the master of the universe, and
yet you wish to listen to me and guide me. You know all things past, present and future, and yet you
respect my freedom to choose you. Holy Trinity, you are completely happy and fulfilled on you own,
and yet you have generously brought us into existence. You are our fulfillment. Thank you for the
gift of yourself. I offer the littleness of myself in return, knowing you are pleased with what I
have to give.
Petition:
Loving Father, help me to be open to your message
today.
1. Man Puts God to the Test:
In todayís Gospel, the Pharisees put Christ to the test
and call God's plan into question. How brutally proud we can sometimes become in our relationship
with God! Who are we to test God? The Book of Job reminds us that when we test God, it is we who end
up being sifted like wheat: Who is this that obscures divine plans with words of ignorance? Gird up
your loins now, like a man; I will question you, and you tell me the answers (Job 38:1-2)! We can
only answer wisely by repeating Jobís response: Behold, I am of little account; what can I answer
you? I put my hand over my mouth. Though I have spoken once, I will not do so again; though twice, I
will do so no more (Job 40: 4-5). Do I sometimes question God's providence by complaining, Lord,
why do you make me suffer?
2. Asking Again for Good Measure:
The disciples listened to Jesus reply
about marriage and wondered. They were far more open than the Pharisees to Our Lordís message, but
this point is hard for the disciples to swallow as well. The second time around, Jesus reaffirms his
same answer. Whoever divorces and remarries commits adultery. This passage reminds us that the
Church bases her teachings on Christ's own teachings. The Church is the means by which his demanding
message reaches us without being watered down. Do I know and value the teaching of the Church as the
guardian of Christ's own words? Do I loyally defend her teachings?
3. Becoming Like
Children:
What
Jesus likes so much about children is their sincerity, simplicity and purity. Instead of doubting or
questioning Godís providence, they joyfully accept everything with a simple trust. Do I have these
same attitudes in my dealings with my heavenly Father? Have I learned to discover the loving hand of
his providence in every event and circumstance of my life? Do I thank him for all of the graces he
lavishes upon me every day? Perhaps I have a long path to walk before I achieve this spiritual
childhood.
Conversation with Christ:
Lord, today I want to be more
humble
by not setting myself up as a judge of your decisions,
but by simply
accepting all the circumstances
you have permitted throughout my
life.
Please, walk with me throughout this journey
and protect me from the enemies that
might besiege me.
I want only to be your child.
Resolution:
I will stop and thank God at least
once today for all of the graces I have received from his loving providence.
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