Thursday of week 25 in Ordinary Time 




Ecclesiastes 1:2-11

Psalm 89(90):3-6,12-14,17

Luke 9:7-9



LET THE DIVINE TRUTH BE YOUR DAILY GUIDE 




The recent Gospel readings have underscored the contrast between the wisdom of the world and the wisdom of the Gospel, a theme that is once again evident in today’s reading. Today’s Gospel depicts Herod's awareness of the presence of Christ within his jurisdiction, as well as the public discourse surrounding Jesus. Despite His numerous signs, miracles, and teachings, the people still do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah. Instead, they perceive Him as either John the Baptist or one of the ancient prophets resurrected. This prompts us to reflect on our perception of Christ. Is He merely a virtuous individual who preached about love and moral living, or is He our Lord and Savior?



Comprehending Jesus’ crucifixion as an act of redemption helps us grasp that God does not guarantee the elimination of all our adversities, but rather assures us that He will guide us through them. Jesus not only foretold His Passion and Death but also His Resurrection.



May God augment our fervor to fulfill His will and aid us in deepening our understanding of His love and truth. Amen. Have a blessed day and a spiritually enriching Thursday.

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