THE PRICE OF BEING CHOSEN BY GOD
Friday of week 2 in Ordinary Time
1 Samuel 24:3-21
Psalm 56(57):2-4,6,11
Mark 3:13-19
In today’s first reading, we witness an incredible scene: Saul is on a relentless quest to find and kill David, only to find himself resting in the same cave where David hides. David faces a powerful temptation to seek revenge but chooses restraint. This moment highlights the themes of forgiveness and reconciliation, showing that even in the face of danger, peace can prevail. Saul responds with gratitude, asking for forgiveness—prompting us to examine how often we hold grudges or choose reconciliation in our lives.
The gospel then turns to an exciting moment: Jesus appoints the twelve apostles, calling us all to share in the mission of love, forgiveness, and peace through our words and actions. We are empowered to lead others into a closer relationship with God and one another. We are Christ’s hands and feet in today’s world. What acts of love, forgiveness, and peace will you demonstrate today? Right from our hearts, can we say we are faithful,humble,obedient,prayerful, persevering and loving servants of God ?
By the grace of God through our baptism, we have been chosen to spread the goodness of God by that even our enemies will come to pray for us, bless us, and celebrate His faithfulness. May the Lord always walk alongside you as your constant companion.
May our mother Mary—the humble mother of apostles-intercede for you.
Have an inspiring and blessed weekend! God bless you!





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