Daily Reflection
August 12, 2019

Monday of the Nineteenth week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 413
Angela Maynard

In today’s gospel, we find Jesus spending time with his disciples in Galilee.  He forewarns them of what his future holds for him:

The Son of Man is to be handed over to men,
and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day.”

And they were overwhelmed with grief.

This is one of several times throughout the gospels where Jesus mentions his coming torture, death, and resurrection.  Of course his dear friends were grief-stricken. 

We know that we will all die someday.  Are we living life with this in mind?

Recent events have caused me to pause and reflect on what I’ve done in my professional life and questioning my purpose and direction.  I’ve mentioned in my reflections in the past, that I truly believe my role as a nurse is my vocation.  So, I’ve pondered much more than just my professional life…

I’ve spent some wonderful time with Jesus asking for guidance and direction.  A difficult time has turned into a blessing of sorts…most days.

I highly encourage each of you to take some time to reflect on the impact of Jesus revelation to his disciples.  How are you living each day?  Are you living the life that God has designed for you?  How do my actions or inactions impact others?  Really think about this. 

I’ve come to two conclusions during this summer of reflection.  Here they are:

  • We were put on this earth to care for each other—no matter what!
  • We will be where we are supposed to be—God is the one in control.

My focus now is to ‘trust the process”.  Jesus knew what was ahead, as did his disciples.  I don’t know what is ahead.  Most of us don’t.  But should that really matter? 

For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.                                                                                                                             Jeremiah 29:11

Angela Maynard

Creighton University Retiree

I worked at Creighton from 2008-2022.  I had a wonderful time managing the student health center until it was outsourced to CHI in 2019. After that I played a key role in the university’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The best part of my work was that I had the privilege to walk with students as they managed health issues during their time as a Creighton student. I cannot articulate the joy these relationships brought. 

I know God is always with me and I’m always on the lookout for the signs he sends my way to reassure me of His love and presence.  I look forward to the opportunity to participate in the ministry of Daily Reflections.  Intentional reflection time has helped me keep God as my center as I really try to live the Gospel.  This is a wonderful opportunity for me.  I pray the Holy Spirit guides me in my reflecting.