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கொடையாகப் பெற்றீர்கள் கொடையாக கொடுங்கள் I 08.07.2021 - வியாழன் I Rev. Fr...

Bible Reflections I 08.07.2021 - Thursday I Indraya Manna I

Ordinary Time - Week 14

Reading: 
           I - Gen. 44: 18-21,  
                  23b-29; 45:1-5
          II - Mt.10: 7-15

POWER MADE PERFECT IN WEAKNESS

To the simple men of Galilee, his beloved disciples, weak and imperfect as they were, Jesus entrusts the great ministry of the Kingdom of God through healing, curing, cleansing and casting out demons. Jesus shares his power and ministry with them. The book of the Acts of the Apostles evince to this sharing: “As the result of the apostles work, sick people were brought out into the streets on beds and mats so that Peter’s shadow might fall across some of them as he went by” (Acts. 5:15); Dorcas was raised by Peter from the dead (Acts. 9:36-42); On the way to the temple, Peter healed the crippled beggar in the name of Jesus (Acts. 3:1-10); Demons were cast out and the crippled were cured by Phillip (Acts. 8:7); Ananias cured Saul’s blindness (Acts. 9:17-18).

Each of us are aware of our won weakness, fragilities and limitations. But God has chose us and called us by name for a purpose that is noble and eternal. God can work wonders through us the weak beings for His power is made perfect in weakness (2Cor. 12:10). Abraham, lied, telling Sarah his beloved wife as his sister to Abimelech, the king of Gerar, still the Bible calls Abraham as friend of God; Moses stammered yet was chosen to be the liberator of Israel; David, the great king of Israel sinned with Bathsheba still was the man after God’s own heart, Peter denied Jesus but he was chosen to be the leader of the church, Thomas doubted but to him Jesus appeared and strengthened the faith in his resurrection, Saul persecuted the Church God chose him to be the pillar of the church and appointed him to be an apostle to the Gentiles.

God’s ways are mysterious. God purposely chooses what the world considers as weak and nonsense in order to shame the wise and the powerful (1Cor. 1:27). Therefore stop concentrating on the weakness and start magnifying the power, mercy, grace and works of the Lord so that we too can accomplish the purpose for which Christ Jesus has chosen us and make our life purposeful and meaningful.