Daily Reflection August 12, 2017 |
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Praying Ordinary Time |
With apologies to the author(s) of Deuteronomy, I have re-phrased the sermon by Moses for my fellow Americans in 2017 in terms that make more sense to me:
Jesus expresses some exasperation with the disciples when they were unable to drive out the demon due to their lack of faith. I can’t help but think of the scene from Star Wars (the very first movie in the series from 40 years ago) where Luke is studying under the Jedi master Yoda. Yoda strives to help Luke master the force so he can use it to combat evil. After a period of time practicing the use of the force – moving objects, anticipating what another will do, analyzing thoughts and motives of others – Yoda challenges Luke to move a spaceship. Luke is unable to do so, and then Yoda demonstrates he can do it easily. In awe Luke exclaims “I don’t believe it.” And Yoda replies “That is why you fail.” The disciples failed in their quest due to their lack of faith – they didn’t believe they could do what was asked of them. Jesus reminds them of the power of faith with a visual they could understand – faith the size of a mustard seed can move a mountain. Are we called to move mountains? Probably not. But are we called to believe in the face of difficulties? Yes, precisely in those times and those difficulties that might seem like mountains. It is easy to believe when things are going well. It is easy to be faith-filled when we aren’t challenged. But when things happen that shake our faith, we have to dig deeper and find a core from which we can draw strength. For each of us these situations are different – one person’s molehill is another’s mountain. But for all of us we can take strength from knowing (believing, having faith) that a loving God is there to be with us when times are difficult. And so my prayer today is twofold – first, to be more detached from and generous with the bounty that I have received, and second, to be more aware of the power of faith when I am in times of distress. |
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