February 1, 2025, Mark 4:35-41
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/020125.cfm
Do Not Be Afraid To Go Deep. I Will Raise You Up.
One early spring morning, I was fishing in Long Lake in Central Illinois with an old friend of my Dad, Bud Sepich. We were fishing for bluegill and bass on a boat in 15 feet of water. It was still cold, and we had all our winter gear on. I was talking with Bud and asked him a question, and he didn’t answer me.
I turned around, and he was gone. A spooky feeling overcame me. Then, to my surprise, he came to the surface and shot up above the water to his waist. He shot up like out of a cannon. I don’t know what shot him up like that, but we were both shaking, not from the cold but from amazement and gratitude.
Sometimes, we have to go deep for Jesus to raise us up. We would much rather ignore the emotions we experience during a difficulty. The strange thing is that when we acknowledge those disturbing thoughts and feelings, we wake up Jesus in the stern of our boat. Jesus is with us in all our fears, his presence a shield against the winds and waves of life that crash upon us.
Jesus may appear asleep during difficult times, unaware of what we are going through. Yet even His sleeping Presence is enough to bring us peace. The wind and waves submit to Jesus whenever we go deep and face our fears with Him. “Why are you afraid? Do you not yet have faith?” Let this question be a reminder of the power of your faith, a power that can calm the storms of life.
Gospel Challenge:
When life becomes a struggle, and you feel alone, unable to do anything to help yourself or someone else, don’t be afraid to go deep and wake up Jesus. Acknowledge and embrace those feelings and let them go to Jesus. He will embrace you. Jesus is like the blue sky. It is always there, no matter how many stormy clouds are present.
Love Your Neighbor:
Please join me in praying for all baptized Catholics to be faithful to Jesus in the Holy Mass every weekend. Hail Mary, full of grace…
Mother Mary, “I am yours now and forever. Through you and with you, I always want to belong completely to Jesus.” The Surrender Novena – InHeartland. https://inheartland.com/pages/the-surrender-novena
Peace be with you.
Fr. Rick Pilger, I.C.
pastor@bscchurch.com
Fr. Rick’s Two Minute Homily for Saturday, 3rd Week in Ordinary Time
February 1, 2025, Mark 4:35-41
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/020125.cfm
Do Not Be Afraid To Go Deep. I Will Raise You Up.
One early spring morning, I was fishing in Long Lake in Central Illinois with an old friend of my Dad, Bud Sepich. We were fishing for bluegill and bass on a boat in 15 feet of water. It was still cold, and we had all our winter gear on. I was talking with Bud and asked him a question, and he didn’t answer me.
I turned around, and he was gone. A spooky feeling overcame me. Then, to my surprise, he came to the surface and shot up above the water to his waist. He shot up like out of a cannon. I don’t know what shot him up like that, but we were both shaking, not from the cold but from amazement and gratitude.
Sometimes, we have to go deep for Jesus to raise us up. We would much rather ignore the emotions we experience during a difficulty. The strange thing is that when we acknowledge those disturbing thoughts and feelings, we wake up Jesus in the stern of our boat. Jesus is with us in all our fears, his presence a shield against the winds and waves of life that crash upon us.
Jesus may appear asleep during difficult times, unaware of what we are going through. Yet even His sleeping Presence is enough to bring us peace. The wind and waves submit to Jesus whenever we go deep and face our fears with Him. “Why are you afraid? Do you not yet have faith?” Let this question be a reminder of the power of your faith, a power that can calm the storms of life.
Gospel Challenge:
When life becomes a struggle, and you feel alone, unable to do anything to help yourself or someone else, don’t be afraid to go deep and wake up Jesus. Acknowledge and embrace those feelings and let them go to Jesus. He will embrace you. Jesus is like the blue sky. It is always there, no matter how many stormy clouds are present.
Love Your Neighbor:
Please join me in praying for all baptized Catholics to be faithful to Jesus in the Holy Mass every weekend. Hail Mary, full of grace…
Mother Mary, “I am yours now and forever. Through you and with you, I always want to belong completely to Jesus.” The Surrender Novena – InHeartland. https://inheartland.com/pages/the-surrender-novena
Peace be with you.
Fr. Rick Pilger, I.C.
pastor@bscchurch.com
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