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Homily of the Day
July 16, 2018

When Jesus appointed the apostles, he gave them the power to heal and to drive out evil spirits. They had left all they had to follow Jesus.

Yet, Jesus does something which most of us will hesitate to do when we try to influence people to do something. He warns them of the difficulties of discipleship. Jesus speaks of carrying our cross, which in his time, meant the worst possible torture and humiliation. What made the apostles persist in following Jesus? Was it due to the miracles he had done? It is possible that they didn’t quite understand what Jesus meant. But most likely, they felt the love of Jesus and were inspired by his words and deeds.

Do we put Jesus at the center of our life? Do we make decisions based on our discernment of the will of God? Oftentimes, following Jesus means going against worldly standards, and facing uncertainty. For instance when we experience being insulted or put down, do we try to seek revenge, or remain indifferent to the person who offended us? Or do we try to see what we can improve in ourselves and choose to love?

We are called to stand up for what is the more loving thing to do. The difficult people in our lives are often the ones who help us see our shortcomings. Jesus has already shown us His mercy by forgiving us first.

The cross in our lives can be anything which causes us to feel anxious, hurt, angry, or unsettled. Jesus promises to be with us in every situation of our lives. It is only when we choose to accept and embrace our cross that we find peace, because Jesus helps us to see our cross as a means to love God more, and to be more like Jesus.

Hopefully, we will all continue to praise and thank God even in the midst of trials and even suffering.


34 posted on 07/16/2018 7:31:41 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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NOTHING BUT THE CROSS

 
"He who will not take up his cross and come after Me is not worthy of Me." �Matthew 10:38
 

We are Christians, disciples of Christ. We follow Jesus, Who saved us not so much through His power or wisdom, but through His ministry of suffering. Jesus came to earth to die on the cross to atone for our sins, pay the price for our salvation (1 Cor 6:20), and reconcile us to God (Col 1:20).

We must never over-spiritualize our faith and forget that Jesus suffered horribly in the flesh (Heb 5:8). Jesus died a disgraceful death. He was publicly humiliated, scorned as a condemned criminal. He Who was holy and innocent bore a cross meant for a murderer (Lk 23:25).

We Christians imitate Jesus. We take up our cross each day, deny our very selves, and follow in His footsteps (Lk 9:23). This is impossible in our human nature. Through our baptism into Jesus' cross and death, however, we become sharers in the divine nature (Rm 6:4; 2 Pt 1:4). Now we can embrace the cross as Jesus embraced His cross. In the mystery of the cross, by taking up our cross, we discover who we are (Mt 10:39).

If you falter carrying your cross, remember that Jesus understands. He fell several times carrying His cross. He knows the cross is heavy but He also wants you to know the joy in sharing in His sufferings (1 Pt 4:13). So cross off your list anything that leads you away from Jesus' cross. Take up your cross.

 
Prayer: Jesus, may I know nothing but Your cross (1 Cor 2:2). May I be crucified to the world and the world to me (Gal 6:14).
Promise: "He that offers praise as a sacrifice glorifies Me; and to him that goes the right way I will show the salvation of God." —Ps 50:23
Praise: A group of lay Carmelite families spread the Word of God by composing music, giving concerts at Catholic churches, and sharing God's Word as they travel.

35 posted on 07/16/2018 7:34:26 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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