The last line in each of today’s readings really caught my attention.

The first reading from Job says, “In all this Job did not sin, nor did he say anything disrespectful of God.” (Job 1:21-22)  Crack open a Bible and read each of the situations that happened to Job. He didn’t sin or disrespect God, at all. Wow! That’s incredible! What a countercultural perspective not to sin or disrespect God or my sisters and brothers in this world. This is definitely a Bible verse I need to take into my personal reflection and prayer time. There is a lot to take note of here and then take to the Sacrament of Reconciliation, because of how I have reacted or what I have failed to do in response to specific situations in my life. 

In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus tells the apostles, “Do not prevent him, for whoever is not against you is for you.” (Lk 9:50)  How many times have I ignored or not accepted another person’s insights or perspective when working on a project, or in numerous other situations? This verse is another one to spend time with in personal prayer and reflection.

It is extremely important to reflect and pray about the choices we make each and every day. The New Testament notes time and again how Jesus went off to pray. I need to make prayer and reflection an intentional part of my day. I need to hold myself in check and honor the Lord in my words and deeds. Lord, help me to offer you my reflections and prayers to stay on the path of truth, The Way to you. Amen.

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