“HONEY FROM THE ROCK”
Tuesday, 6th December 2016,
Second Week of Advent
Is 40: 1-11;
Ps 95: 1-3, 10-13;
Mt 18: 12-14
GOD IS SEEKING THE LOST SHEEP!
The first reading taken from book of Isaiah, highlights the nature of the shepherd who is full of compassion and tenderness toward His strayed sheep (Israel).In the Gospel Jesus tells us the parable of the lost sheep. The shepherd leaves the ninety-nine and goes searching diligently for that little one. The parable goes on to state that, “If he finds it, amen, I say to you, he rejoices more over it than over the ninety-nine that did not stray” (Mt 18:13).The shepherd’s anxiety and sadness is turned to joy when he finds the lost sheep and restores it to the fold. At first, it may seem unfair that the shepherd rejoices more over the one lost sheep than over the ninety-nine. But if we understand that each and everyone of us is that one lost sheep, it makes sense. As we ponder this parable it’s essential that we reflect upon the deep desire of the shepherd to find us. We must look at his concern, his tireless effort and his diligence in seeking us out. This is the care God has for you.
Let us reflect today, upon you being that one lost sheep. Being “lost” in our sin is not a pleasant experience. Sin brings fear, despair, confusion, anger and the like. But if we can turn our eyes to the Good Shepherd in the midst of our sinfulness, we will regain hope. We will regain hope that our God cares for us so much that He will never stop searching for us. And when He finds us, His heart will be filled with the greatest joy! When the lost sheep is found, the whole community of heaven rejoices (Lk 15:7).
Prayer: Lord, in the midst of my sinfulness and confusion I turn to You. I trust that You will seek me out. May I always trust in Your burning love for me. Jesus, I trust in You. Amen.
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