Homily (Reflection) for Friday of the
First Week of Advent (06th December, 2019) on the Gospel
Is 29:17-24;
Ps 26:1.4.13-14 (R. v.1);
Matt 9:27-31.
Topic: Your faith.
Although the two blind men who followed Jesus were crying
loudly: “Have mercy on us, Son of David!” (Matt
9:27) but when he entered the house and the blind men came to him, he asked
them: “Do you believe that I am able to do this?” (Matt 9:28). Could it be that the blind men would shout for help
without having faith that Jesus could do it?
Just like the blind men who came to Jesus in today’s gospel,
we come to Jesus with different forms of problems. But it is important that we
keep our faith even when we say, we are greatly afflicted, cf. Ps 116:10. God assures us that whatever
we ask in prayer, we will receive, if only we have faith, cf. Matt 21:22; Mk 11:22.
Dear friends, surely you may have asked for a particular
thing for a long time but that does not mean that God has changed. He can do
that for you and will certainly do that but there is need to be steadfast, cf. Lk 18:8.
Bible Reading: Heb 11:1-40.
Thought for today: Stop wavering. He is very near.
Let us pray: Lord, we believe; please help our
unbelief – Amen (cf. Mk 9:24).
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