In the First Reading we hear “Yet even God’s holy ones must fail.” It has been my life experience that tells me that it is our “failings” that teach us, humble us, remind us, and continue to challenge us. The line “Perennial is His almighty wisdom” really created an image for me as I have been enjoying my daffodil, tulips, lilac, iris and many more of my “perennial” spring flowers. How comforting and joyous it is to see these never-failing spring flowers and how comforting and joyous it is to know that I can go to God, in prayer, with my troubles, my decisions and my joy, knowing that He too is always there. The First Reading, then ends with the line “ All of them differ”; again my spring flower image. I am filled with joy and reminded to embrace the diversity in my life and to reflect upon a line from the Psalm, “Of the kindness of the Lord the earth is full.” God can truly be found in all things, including my diverse spring flowers and in the diversity of people. The blind man in Mark’s Gospel requests, “Master I want to see.” As I finished reading the Gospel I wondered again about my ability to “see” which choices or decisions I should make. I wondered about “seeing” from another point of view and about truly being open to diversity and “ seeing” which is really loving my fellow men and women as God continues to love me.
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