2.13.2009

Not just well, but perfect

Readings for Friday February 13, 2009

First Reading:  Genesis 3:1-8
Responsorial Psalm:  Psalm 32
Gospel:  Mark 7:31-37


Peace to you all my brothers and sisters!

In today's genesis account of the fall of mankind, we see how Adam did not uphold his job of keeping and protecting the garden (the real garden, Eve).  Eve fell to the temptation of the serpent, and therefore Adam just went right along with what was going on.  Many people are very quick to judge our first ancestors, but we must ask ourselves, would we have acted any different?  I know myself well enough to say that I am not that good.  God knew that on our own, we cannot become what we were created to be, so in His wisdom, He sent us some help ... Himself.  

Today's gospel tells of Jesus curing a deaf and mute individual.  The people were so amazed at His power they said; "He has done all things well.  He makes the deaf hear and the mute speak."  This saying by the people was almost correct, Jesus did not just come and do things well, He did them perfectly.  Jesus is God in the flesh and He is perfect.  Jesus came to do what the first man did not do, and that is sacrifice Himself for His bride (the Church).  He came with a perfect yes and perfect obedience to the Father's will.  Saint Paul speaks of this in His letter to the Hebrews; "For by one offering he has made perfect forever those who are being consecrated." (Heb 10:14)  

Christ came to heal and help us, He comes to lead us to a higher purpose.  With Him, we can rise above any temptation, but without Him we will fall.  May we always rely on and trust in our Lord, and may our hope always be in Him.  

Father above we thank you for the gift of this day.  Lord, we thank you and give you praise for all the blessings in our life.  Lord, give us the strength and courage to overcome any temptation that the evil one and the world may throw at us.  Let us be full of love and zeal for you and for your law.  Lord, we pray for all those who are struggling with sin in their life, may they be brought out of the slavery that sin offers.  We ask this all through Christ our Lord.  Amen.  

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