April 11, 2025 – John 10:31-42
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/041125.cfm
Getting to Know My Father
It isn’t hard for me to appreciate what parents experience in the morning, noon, and night. The constant demands, the never-ending tasks, it’s one thing after another. There isn’t a moment’s rest. “Mommy,” calls one child while she is changing a diaper.
I experience the same thing without the diapers. I can walk into the office after visiting someone, and there are phone calls and a couple of people waiting with questions. This daily struggle reflects the challenges we all face in our spiritual journey, constantly being called upon to serve and help others.
Over the past week, we have seen how Jesus, in His infinite understanding, has tried many times to let people know and love His Father. “Look at Me. See how I am with sinners, merciful. See how I am with my opponents. I am always ready to help them understand. Look how I am with the sick and handicapped. I heal them. These are the works of My Father in me.” But unfortunately, that didn’t work. Nothing seems to work for Jesus.
Jesus needs a breather and time to prepare for His Passion and Death. He will suffer for all sinners, including these opponents who refuse to believe, praying before His last breath on the Cross, “Father, forgive them. They don’t know what they are doing.”
Gospel Challenge:
Do you reach those moments when you try, and nothing works? When life becomes unbearable, and you need a break, rest a moment with Jesus and your Father. Pour it all out to Them. Let Them into your heart and bear your burdens. “O Jesus, I surrender myself to You. Take care of everything.” He will, but this time, with you.
Remember, seeking comfort in your faith is not a sign of weakness but a source of strength. It beats tackling life alone. It beats tackling life alone.
Love Your Neighbor!
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
www.bscchurch.com
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April 11, 2025 – John 10:31-42
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/041125.cfm
Getting to Know My Father
It isn’t hard for me to appreciate what parents experience in the morning, noon, and night. The constant demands, the never-ending tasks, it’s one thing after another. There isn’t a moment’s rest. “Mommy,” calls one child while she is changing a diaper.
I experience the same thing without the diapers. I can walk into the office after visiting someone, and there are phone calls and a couple of people waiting with questions. This daily struggle reflects the challenges we all face in our spiritual journey, constantly being called upon to serve and help others.
Over the past week, we have seen how Jesus, in His infinite understanding, has tried many times to let people know and love His Father. “Look at Me. See how I am with sinners, merciful. See how I am with my opponents. I am always ready to help them understand. Look how I am with the sick and handicapped. I heal them. These are the works of My Father in me.” But unfortunately, that didn’t work. Nothing seems to work for Jesus.
Jesus needs a breather and time to prepare for His Passion and Death. He will suffer for all sinners, including these opponents who refuse to believe, praying before His last breath on the Cross, “Father, forgive them. They don’t know what they are doing.”
Gospel Challenge:
Do you reach those moments when you try, and nothing works? When life becomes unbearable, and you need a break, rest a moment with Jesus and your Father. Pour it all out to Them. Let Them into your heart and bear your burdens. “O Jesus, I surrender myself to You. Take care of everything.” He will, but this time, with you.
Remember, seeking comfort in your faith is not a sign of weakness but a source of strength. It beats tackling life alone. It beats tackling life alone.
Love Your Neighbor!
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
www.bscchurch.com
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