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And what longs to be born in our world and from our hearts is the same thing that was coming to birth in Mark’s world and in the hearts of those early Christians: the Kingdom of God.
In multiplying food and creating this experience of enough, this experience of abundance, Jesus is showing the nature of the kingdom of God.
They also have this in common: that the healing power experienced by Jairus and his daughter and by the bleeding woman is, in both stories, activated by their faith.
With the Spirit’s help, we too are able to speak truth to the powers of the world. And this means that wherever and whenever we see injustice, we are duty-bound to address it.
This mystery, I believe, offers us a deep understanding of Christ, of the world, and of our relationship to both.
How can we give our hearts to something we don’t know through our own experience?
Fr. Reho preaches on Good Friday. Today’s readings are Isaiah 52:13-53:12; Hebrews 10:16-25 and The Passion According to St. John. You can view those readings and more by viewing our online bulletin by clicking on this link.
Heart space reminds us that we cannot solve problems from the same level of consciousness from which they were created.
Today is an important reminder that joy does not take a season off, no matter what the circumstances.