Daily Meditation - Friday 1st August 2008 - THE CHALLENGING TRUTH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

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Matthew 13:54-58
In today’s Gospel reading, we see Jesus returning to a cold reception in his hometown after having preached to large, enthusiastic crowds throughout Galilee.
  • Despite all he had done elsewhere, no one in Nazareth hailed him as Messiah.
  • Instead, they seem to have paid him little heed at all.
  • He was able to perform a few miracles, but no one believed that he was a prophet, much less the Son of God.
Why such a lack of faith?

Because the Nazarenes chose their own grasp of Jesus rather than looking for divine insight.

What about us?
  • We know that Jesus is the Son of God.
  • We believe it; we profess it every week at Mass.
  • Yet how do we relate to Jesus?
  • Do we come to him each morning in prayer expecting to be lifted up to heaven and to touch the very heart of God
  • ? Do we go to Mass expecting to taste his glory through the Eucharist?
    The challenging truth is that we cannot trust our own abilities to bring about the kind of faith that transforms lives.
  • We need to rely on God to give us divine revelation by his Holy Spirit—revelation that will bring our faith to life.
  • The good news is that when we do look to the Holy Spirit, we discover that he delights in revealing Jesus to us.
  • He wants to pierce our hearts with the love of Christ in a way that transforms us into his image.
    As we come to learn who Jesus is, like Peter, we will be led to proclaim:
  • “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.”
  • Like Thomas, we will cry out: “My Lord and my God!”
  • And like John, we will come face-to-face with the God who is love
. The more Jesus reveals himself to us, the more we can begin to grasp
  • “what is the breadth and length and height and depth” of the Lord we follow (Ephesians 3:18).
  • Nothing compares to knowing Jesus
  • . The revelation of his love and power is well worth striving for!
    *"Lord, I want to know you. *
    *Come and reveal yourself to me more deeply *
    than ever before."
 
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