“I am an unhappy woman. I have had neither wine nor liquor; I was only pouring out my troubles to the LORD.” The issue of pain in our lives is real for so many of us. And yet, it is precisely there that the Lord Jesus wants so very much to speak and walk with us. The only way to profound clarity while we suffer is through a deep and trusting prayer life that has confidence and truth at its center. This is what propels the message of our First Reading and why we must embrace the mystery of suffering right here, right now.
“What is this? A new teaching with authority. He commands even the unclean spirits, and they obey him.” Perhaps in this brand new year, we can find new strength in the confidence that we place in the Lord Jesus, who is fed daily by our prayer and the Eucharist. His new teaching with authority is simply love. Love God, love others, and love ourselves is the perfect remedy for whatever ails us. Jesus commands all the forces of light and darkness in this life, and He is 100% behind us every step of the way.
Listen to Him.
Love Him.
Love like Him.
“The fire of the Father’s affection for the Son is so great that he wants hundreds of millions of faces to look just like Jesus’s face.” Jonathan Leeman