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Mass Readings & Meditation
Readings
Meditation
Isaiah 26:7-9,12,16-19
Readings
Meditation
Isaiah 26:7-9,12,16-19
Have you ever wondered why it seems so much easier for the poor and downtrodden to recognize their need for God than for those who appear to be living a more successful, well-ordered life?
- Perhaps those who are well-off
- have been blessed with so much that they have lost sight of the fact
- that all they have and all they are has come to them as a gift from God.
Perhaps they have begun to think that they have achieved so much and prospered so mightily simply because of their hard work and dedication.
- Pride speaks so loudly that they cannot hear the words of the prophet Isaiah as he confessed to God:
- “It is you who have accomplished all we have done” (Isaiah 26:12).
- The truth is, no matter how successful we have been,
- without Jesus as our daily companion,
- life becomes burdensome and challenging.
Even when we are able to rein in our pride and try our best to be good, life is so much richer and more productive when we invite the Lord to be involved in every aspect of our lives.
- He knows the challenges we face when we try to live according to his values.
- He cares that life is sometimes difficult too.
- That’s why he invites us, “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened . . . and you will find rest for yourselves” (Matthew 11:28,29).
As a contrast to this image of rest and relief from burdens, Isaiah describes what it is like when we don’t invite the Lord into our lives.
- Using the imagery of childbirth, he says:
- “We conceived and writhed in pain. . . . Salvation we have not achieved for the earth, the inhabitants of the world cannot bring it forth” (Isaiah 26:18).
We may appear to be successful by worldly standards, but without the Lord, we can be at a loss in those things that really matter.
Jesus is not just a nice guy who hangs around until we need him.
- He is a necessity!
- Without him, there is no salvation.
- Without him, there is no justice.
- But when our hearts and minds are set upon him, there is true joy and peace.
“Lord, I surrender to you all of my pride, all of the times I think I can live without you. Fill my heart with your presence and your love so that I can be a shining witness for you to others.”