The Word of God

Reflection – Lectionary: 409


“The people that escaped the sword have found favor in the desert.” When we think about the response of people concerning God’s love for us, we might say that there are at least two main groups: there are those who almost casually assume that God loves them and then give it very little thought and those who actually doubt His love. Both of these camps base their assertions on their own lives and their particular circumstances. We can also safely ascertain that these two different approaches produce two very different kinds of people. People who were raised in homes of tremendous love and acceptance, more times than not, have very little problem believing and experiencing God’s love and mercy all around them for the majority of their lives. We might say that these people exude confidence, peace, and acceptance for others. They clearly believe the following: “The LORD has delivered his people, the remnant of Israel.”  Even in times of trouble, these people can find joy and blessings everywhere they look. There is always God’s loving presence and beauty in ordinary things, even when they hit rock bottom because, after all, it is rock. 

“Please, Lord, for even the dogs eat the scraps that fall from the table of their masters.”  Can you possibly imagine the very different outcome if the woman to whom Jesus addressed His mysterious comments about scraps had been a person of the second group of people who are somehow predisposed to doubt God’s love?  Disastrous. And yet, we probably know people who never see the silver lining and only expect the darkness. This teaches us a very important lesson in life: always be patient with those whose faith is weak and precarious. Invite people to see the Lord in everything and never criticize or condemn them. Look what Jesus did for the one who never gave up and never gave in to her doubts: “O woman, great is your faith! Let it be done for you as you wish.” Trust in the miracle that is within you. God loves you forever. He sent His most cherished and powerful messenger, who took that message to the cross and beyond. 

“Doubts and mistrust are the mere panic of timid imagination, which the steadfast heart will conquer and the large mind transcend.” Helen Keller

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