“In the beginning, when God created the heavens and the earth, the earth was a formless wasteland, and darkness covered the abyss, while a mighty wind swept over the waters.” In our First Reading today, the known universe is created. In a phrase, God moves very close to his people by ensuring He remains within their midst. If the Lord is near, all will be well, not just for individuals but all those who live in His universe and are looking for comfort, guidance, and respite from the hardships of life and love: “Lord, go up to the place of your rest!”
The Gospel continues these thoughts with the Seat of all Wisdom, Jesus Christ. “Whatever villages or towns or countryside he entered, they laid the sick in the marketplaces and begged him that they might touch only the tassel on his cloak; and as many as touched it were healed.” The same principle is true for all of us today, right now. Great things will always happen, both externally and internally, when we always remain close to the Lord and run to Him. This is true confidence in the One who loves us so much that He would rather die than live without us. Start every morning by first speaking with Him. He loves hearing from you; you’ll be very glad (blessed) that you did. He is right there.
“Prayer – Christian prayer – by its very nature is born out of an acknowledgment of need, out of an honest recognition of spiritual poverty.” Paul Murray