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Reflection – Lectionary: 404


“In the daytime the cloud of the LORD was seen over the Dwelling; whereas at night, fire was seen in the cloud by the whole house of Israel in all the stages of their journey.” The First Reading and Gospel today have something quite unique and precious in common. Did you notice it? We need to remember how close and involved the Lord is with His People. What a perfect comparison with those of us who find ourselves in complete and utter need of the Lord in this life! The image of the potter so immersed and close to the finished product is amazing and comforting. That is how close we are to Him, and He to us. We could say that this is the quintessential “hands-on approach” to life and love.

“The Kingdom of heaven is like a net thrown into the sea, which collects fish of every kind.” The Gospel then presents us with yet another loving image that describes the great love God has for us. Anyone who has ever used a net to fish must know how equally involved the net must be with the hands of the fisherman. In a way, like the clay in the hands of the potter, the net must be one with the one looking for a great catch. This is how God wants us to see Him as intricately and eternally involved with our souls from conception till death and beyond.

“I’d rather be in this wheelchair knowing God than on my feet without Him.” Joni Eareckson Tada

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