Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent
Reading 1 Isaiah
Thus says the LORD:
behold I am about to create new heavens and a new earth; The things of the past
shall not be remembered or come to mind.Instead, there shall always be rejoicing
and happiness in what I create; For I create Jerusalem to be a joy and its
people to be a delight; I will rejoice in Jerusalem and exult in my people. No
longer shall the sound of weeping be heard there, or the sound of crying; No
longer shall there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an old man
who does not round out his full lifetime; He dies a mere youth who reaches but a
hundred years, and he who fails of a hundred shall be thought accursed.They
shall live in the houses they build,and eat the fruit of the vineyards they
plant.
Responsorial Psalm
R. I will praise you, Lord, for you
have rescued me.
I will extol you, O LORD, for you drew me clear and did not
let my enemies rejoice over me.O LORD, you brought me up from the nether
world;you preserved me from among those going down into the pit.
R. I will
praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.
Sing praise to the LORD, you his
faithful ones, and give thanks to his holy name. For his anger lasts but a
moment;a lifetime, his good will. At nightfall, weeping enters in,but with the
dawn, rejoicing.
R. I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued
me.
“Hear, O LORD, and have pity on me; O LORD, be my helper.”You changed my
mourning into dancing; O LORD, my God, forever will I give you thanks.R. I will
praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.
Gospel
At that time
Jesus left [Samaria] for Galilee. For Jesus himself testified that a prophet has
no honor in his native place. When he came into Galilee, the Galileans welcomed
him, since they had seen all he had done in Jerusalem at the feast; for they
themselves had gone to the feast. Then he returned to Cana in Galilee, where he
had made the water wine.
Now there was a royal official whose son was ill in
Capernaum. When he heard that Jesus had arrived in Galilee from Judea, he went
to him and asked Him to come down and heal his son, who was near death. Jesus
said to him, “Unless you people see signs and wonders, you will not believe.”The
royal official said to him, "Sir, come down before my child dies.”Jesus said to
him, “You may go; your son will live. ”The man believed what Jesus said to him
and left. While the man was on his way back, his slaves met him and told him
that his boy would live.He asked them when he began to recover. They told him,
“The fever left him yesterday, about one in the afternoon.”The father realized
that just at that time Jesus had said to him, “Your son will live,” and he and
his whole household came to believe. Now this was the second sign Jesus did when
He came to Galilee from Judea.
Meditation: Do you approach the Lord Jesus
with expectant faith for healing, pardon, and transformation in Christ-like
holiness?
Isaiah prophesied that God would establish a new heavens and
earth when he came to restore his people. Jesus' miracles are signs that
manifest the presence and power of God's kingdom. When a high ranking
official, who was very likely from King Herod's court, heard the reports of
Jesus' preaching and miracles, he decided to seek Jesus out for an
extraordinary favor. If this story happened today the media headlines would
probably say: "High ranking official leaves capital in search of miracle cure
from a small town carpenter."
It took raw courage for a high ranking court
official to travel twenty miles in search of Jesus, the Galilean carpenter.
He had to swallow his pride and put up with some ridicule from his cronies.
And when he found the healer carpenter, Jesus seemed to put him off with the
blunt statement that people would not believe unless they saw some kind of
miracle or sign from heaven. Jesus likely said this to test the man to see if
his faith was in earnest. If he turned away discouraged or irritated, he
would prove to be insincere. Jesus, perceiving his faith, sent him home with
the assurance that his prayer had been heard. It was probably not easy for
this man to leave Jesus and go back home only with the assuring word that his
son would be healed. Couldn't Jesus have come to this man's home and touched
his dying child? The court official believed in Jesus and took him at his
word
without doubt or hesitation. He was ready to return home and face
ridicule and laughter because he trusted in Jesus' word. God's mercy shows
his generous love - a love that bends down in response to our misery and
wretchedness.
Is there any area in your life where you need healing, pardon,
change and restoration? If you seek the Lord with trust and expectant faith,
he will not disappoint you. He will meet you more than half way and give
you what you need. The Lord Jesus never refused anyone who put their
trust in Him. Surrender your doubts and fears, your pride and guilt at his
feet, and trust in His saving word and healing love.
"Lord Jesus, your
love never fails and your mercy is unceasing. Give me the courage to
surrender my stubborn pride, fear and doubts to your surpassing love, wisdom
and knowledge. Make be strong in faith, persevering in hope, and constant in
love.
THE WORLD-CHANGING HOUR OF FAITH APPROACHES
"He
and his whole household thereupon became believers." John 4:53
At Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday Mass, the Lord will call us to make the
greatest act of faith in our lives. We will be asked three questions: "Do you
have faith in the Father? In the Son? In the Holy Spirit?" We will be able to
answer these questions with faith only if we have first answered three other
questions: "Do we reject Satan? All his works? All his empty promises?" To
reject the many thousands of Satan's works and empty promises is a humanly
impossible act of faith, which can only be done by grace. To strengthen our
faith in preparation for the greatest act of faith at Easter, the Church reads
to us from the Gospel of John, beginning today and throughout most of the
remaining weekdays of Lent. John's Gospel was specifically written to help us
have faith "that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, so that through this
faith" we may have life in His name (Jn 20:31). Like the royal official in
today's Gospel reading, in this last half of Lent we are being increasingly
challenged by Jesus to have faith in His words (John 4:50). Each one of us and
each of our households are called to believe in Jesus as never before (see John
4:53). Very soon, we will be called to make the greatest act of faith in our
lives when we renew our baptismal promises. At that hour of faith, the sick will
be healed (see Jn 4:52-53), mountains of sin will be moved (Mt 17:20), the
strongholds of the evil one will crumble (2 Cor 10:4), and the victory of the
risen Christ will be applied to our lives. By faith, we will have Easter and
life. Increase your faith (Luke 17:5).
Prayer: Father, may this be
the greatest Easter in history. May this remembrance of Your Son's rising from
death give me confidence to profess my love for you publicly among my friends
& work mates. May I never be too ashamed to express my belief in You.
Promise: "Behold, I am about to create new heavens and a new earth; the
things of the past shall not be remembered or come to mind." Is 65:17
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