March 16, 2021: Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Lent
Today’s readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/031621.cfm
Imagine you are the man at the pool of Bethesda in today’s Gospel. You’ve been ill for 38 years, hoping for a cure, and suddenly you’ve got it! When Jesus says, “Get up, pick up your mat, and walk,” he changes your whole life! He saw you, he knew your suffering, and now he’s healed you. But that’s not enough for Jesus! Even after giving you physical healing, he comes to find you in the Temple area. He isn’t congratulating himself, saying, “I’ve done well! I’ve helped this man. My work here is finished!” No, that one encounter was not enough for Jesus. Even though he’s done so much for you, he wants to find you again.
Now, step out of the story. Think about your own life. When was the last time Jesus found you? Maybe it was in the help of an essential worker who cared about you, even though it meant risk for them. Maybe it was in the colors of a sunset or the giggles of a child. Maybe it was in a text that came at just the right moment. When did Jesus find you? What did he say?
Whenever it was, it wasn’t the first time Jesus found you, and it won’t be the last! So, will you be ready when Jesus tries to find you? Will you let yourself be found? And what will you do to help him find others who need to be found?
- Sister Gina Scaringella, OP
Very nice, Sister Gina. I love the invitation to step out of the story and be ready for when Jesus finds me in my daily routine and for me to be ready to help Him find others. Thank you.
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