The necessity of wisdom when navigating high risks
Friday of week 14 in Ordinary Time Hosea 14:2-10 Psalm 50(51):3-4,8-9,12-14,17 Matthew 10:16-23 Beyond our fundamental needs for food, clothing, and shelter, our strongest desires often center on protection and security. In fact, safety from harm and danger can sometimes take precedence over material needs. Naturally, when confronted with threats, most of us would prioritize self-protection, even temporarily setting aside other concerns. This context helps us understand why Jesus, when sending out His disciples as sheep among wolves, emphasized the importance of vigilance. Such a request might have caused discomfort or concern, as no one wishes to face danger unprepared. Nevertheless, Jesus advised them to be "cunning as serpents and yet as harmless as doves" (Matt 10:16), highlighting the necessity of wisdom and discernment in navigating risks. Reflecting on personal experiences, how have you managed difficult times when external circumstances seemed overwhelming? Have you ...