Tuesday, August 14, 2012

GREAT IS YOUR FAITH (08-14-12)




Matthew 15:28
"O woman, great is your faith!  Let it be done for you as you wish."  And the woman's daughter was healed from that hour.

Today’s gospel dwells on a Gentile woman asking the Lord to cast a demon out of her daughter. Not being a Jew, she was totally rejected by Jesus, even comparing her to a dog that ate scraps under her master’s table.  The woman was not insulted by the words of Jesus.  She accepts His judgment. And then she asks Him again for His help.  There is no false pride here.  She does not become offended.  She recognizes her unworthiness, even as she continues her request.  Against all odds, the woman had come to Jesus and had continued to petition Him until her prayers were answered.  And she is doing it not for herself, but for her daughter.  Total humility, indeed!  She had faced a challenge to her faith and she had persisted, wrestling with the Lord until she received the blessing she sought.

The reason God doesn’t answer our prayers is because we really don't believe that He will.  There is a sense in which this woman represents the Gentile world.  Jesus had come to His own people - the House of Israel.  But the leaders of the Jews rejected Him. 

That bread of heaven which was rejected and thrown away by the Jews is now received by the Gentiles.  But there is a warning.  If we do not receive that same bread of life from the hands of Jesus, then it will be taken from us.  If you are going to Christ because you want Him to tell you how wonderful you are, then don’t bother.  But if you are a loser, then call out to Him and He will help you.  An answered prayer because we believed!

Let us pray +

Almighty Father, into your most holy hands I commit the keeping of my heart, asking you for health of soul and body, in the certain hope that you, my most loving Lord, will hear my prayer.  To you I entrust all my hopes and consolations, all my trials and miseries, my life and the end of my life, that all my actions may be ordered and disposed according to your will and that of your Divine Son, Jesus Christ. 

Amen +

Blessed are those who fear the Lord.

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