GOD’S ABIDING PRESENCE
Monday of week 5 in Ordinary Time 1 Kings 8:1-7,9-13 Psalm 131(132):6-10 Mark 6:53-56 In today’s first reading, God’s abiding presence fills the Temple, making priests unable to minister. He created all things and has power over everything. Isaiah 66:1-2 highlights God's sovereignty, with heaven as His throne and earth as His footstool. God's glory among us shows His willingness to give us divine life and dwell in our midst. In the gospel, crowds followed Jesus, seeking healing by touching His cloak, illustrating that God's presence brings holiness and healing. We are His temple and must respond in faith and holiness. Christ taught us that faith makes the impossible possible, emphasizing its importance. Nathaniel Emmons said obedience to God proves love for Him; God desires us to obey out of love, not just for potential or reward. Obedience begins with trusting God's will. Doing God's work doesn't always require understanding; faith and obedience guide us. ...