The Word of God

Reflection – Lectionary: 298


“I pray for them.” Every word of Scripture is powerful because it is inspired by the same Holy Spirit that is currently overshadowing and enlightening those who open these profound phrases time and time again. Today is just a little different. What we have been presented in the Gospel is what many call “The Prayer of Jesus.” This is truly remarkable because these are the words The Son speaks to The Father ABOUT US! This must mean something critically pivotal for each of us who are trying to follow Jesus into eternity. Say it repeatedly, “He is praying for us, He is praying for me!”

“Yet I consider life of no importance to me, if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to bear witness to the Gospel of God’s grace.” St. Paul must have realized this and repeated it over and over as well as evidenced in our First Reading today. All we need to concentrate on in this short life is to finish the race, complete the task for which we have been placed here, and constantly praise the Lord Jesus for all the works, crosses, and even painful experiences that mold and shape us for eternity.

Nothing else will do.

“All our infirmities, whatever they are, are just opportunities for God to display his gracious work in us.” C.H. Spurgeon

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