
Luke 11: 29-32
Introductory Prayer:
Lord, I believe that you are present here as I turn to
you in prayer. I trust and have confidence in your desire to give me every grace I need to receive
today. Thank you for your love, thank you for your immense generosity toward me. I give you my life
and my love in return.
Petition:
Lord, help me to recognize the signs of
your presence in my life.
1. Three Days in the Fish:
When Jonah is swallowed by the whale he dies, and when he
is spit out onto the shore, he comes to life again. This is the only sign that Christ promises to
his listeners who seek a sign. Christ will be seen by them as truly dead, swallowed by the tomb of
the earth. Then, after three days, he will come to life again in the Resurrection. As Jonah preached
conversion to the Ninevites after coming back from the dead, so Christ would bring conversion and
peace to some of the very ones who abandoned him or cried out for his crucifixion. Even in rebuking
the evil generation, Christ promises them a sign that will bring hope to any of them who like the
Ninevitesólater repent. If later in life they realize their evilness, Christ himself will be there
to guide them back to friendship with his Father.
2. Even the Queen Came:
Christ is reminding his unbelieving
listeners that the Queen of Sheba traveled from afar to hear Solomon's wisdom. The distance from the
Kingdom of Sheba in southern Arabia to Jerusalem would have taken weeks to traverse. It would have
been an exhausting and expensive journey, especially considering the entourage that would have
accompanied the Queen. She recognized the gift of God in him and relished the pearls of divine
wisdom that he shared with her. We need to reflect on how often we avail ourselves of all that God
offers us that is not a journey of weeks away, but is just a few miles away: Christ in the
Eucharist. Closer still, the Bible on the shelf is filled with Christ's message of love. All this is
within easy reach and is much more than anything Solomon could share with us.
3. Greater than Jonah:
The whale was greater than Jonah. It swallowed him whole. Yet that violent
death and subsequent resurrection was the key moment in Jonah's life and mission. It was necessary
not only for Jonah's own salvation (he had been running from God), but it also was necessary for the
salvation of the whole city of Nineveh. Christ makes this reference to Jonah as a forewarning to his
listeners: He is greater than Jonah. He is greater than the death that would swallow him. This
should inspire our faith and confidence in Christ. There is nothing greater than he. There is no
greater prophet; no greater event can consume him. All things are under his dominion except one: our
free will. That he doesn't force; that he doesn't conquer. He leaves it perfectly intact, so that we
might respond freely to his call to ongoing conversion, just like the citizens of
Nineveh.
Conversation with Christ:
Lord Jesus, the
sign of love that you give
is your willingness to die a cruel and humiliating
death.
Yet that is not everything: You give me your Word in the
Gospel.
You give me your Body and Blood in the Eucharist.
Help me to
appreciate these great gifts
and to make the most of every opportunity to receive
them.
Resolution:
At some point today I will offer a
prayer of thanksgiving, thanking Christ for the blessings received over the past few
days.
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