8 Oct
Fri
27th Week in Ordinary Time
Gal. 3:7-14
Ps. 111:1-6
Lk. 11:15-26
(Ps Wk III)
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We human beings mostly don't like uncertainty, particularly about our own personal destinies. We feel uncomfortable about not being certain: will we be rich, happy, healthy, attractive, long-lived, popular, etc.etc ? Will we be saved ? We're always searching for ways to know or forecast the future - to know "times and seasons" - by 'reading' the stars, by consulting fortune-tellers, and even through prayer and scripture-reading and religious practices such as certain devotions. We attach a sacredness to some numbers, we look for rules and regulations, systems and habits, practices and programmes that might somehow give us a guarantee. We're tempted to try to bargain with God about our future, especially our eternal future. It's the way we tend to act.

St Paul wrote strongly to the Christians of Galatia about this, insisting that (as with Abraham) it is faith that secures God's blessing and saves us. Strictly observing rules and laws cannot give life, or force or blackmail God into giving us anything or telling us anything. There is no guarantee except God's overwhelming love brought to us in Jesus Christ and His "hanging on a tree" for us. Nothing we ourselves can do will guarantee salvation, except to have complete trust and faith in God and rely utterly and exclusively on His gifts and blessings. And then, even this faith itself is a gift God gives us.



God You care for and love us. This is enough for me!

DAILY OFFERING
Eternal Father, I offer You everything I do this day; my thoughts, words, joys and sufferings. Grant that, vivified by the Holy Spirit and united to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, my life this day may be of service to You and to others. I also pray that all those preparing for marriage discover in Sacrament the source of Christ's grace for living a fithful and fruitful love. Amen.

PRAYING WITH THE CHURCH
INTENTION
That, firm in their faith, Christians may be eager to dialogue with those who belong to another religious tradition.
Elaboration

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