Growing up, I loved to fish with my Dad. What was most important to me was the number and size of the fish we caught. June and July were called the “dog days” because fish were stubborn and would not bite. How disappointing those days were with Dad.
As an adult, I realize I missed the most crucial thing during those “dog days”-being with my Dad. I treasure our time together – the chatter, the excitement of catching fish, and the disappointment when we didn’t. Similarly, we might miss out on precious moments with Jesus, which could have been filled with His love and grace.
Jesus worked his signs and wonders because of his compassion for people suffering. Some people took his love for granted. So, I can’t help but feel His disappointment when He said, “Unless you see signs and wonders, you will not believe.” I understand the word believe to mean a friendship Jesus wants to have with us. There is no comparison to our disappointments compared to not having a relationship with the Lord.
Gospel Challenge: Jesus healed the man’s son when he poured his heart out to Jesus, “Sir, come down before my child dies!” What’s in your heart that Jesus is waiting to hear?
Let’s have no more “dog days” with Jesus and waste golden opportunities to be His friend.
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No More Dog Days with Jesus
Growing up, I loved to fish with my Dad. What was most important to me was the number and size of the fish we caught. June and July were called the “dog days” because fish were stubborn and would not bite. How disappointing those days were with Dad.
As an adult, I realize I missed the most crucial thing during those “dog days”-being with my Dad. I treasure our time together – the chatter, the excitement of catching fish, and the disappointment when we didn’t. Similarly, we might miss out on precious moments with Jesus, which could have been filled with His love and grace.
Jesus worked his signs and wonders because of his compassion for people suffering. Some people took his love for granted. So, I can’t help but feel His disappointment when He said, “Unless you see signs and wonders, you will not believe.” I understand the word believe to mean a friendship Jesus wants to have with us. There is no comparison to our disappointments compared to not having a relationship with the Lord.
Gospel Challenge:
Jesus healed the man’s son when he poured his heart out to Jesus, “Sir, come down before my child dies!” What’s in your heart that Jesus is waiting to hear?
Let’s have no more “dog days” with Jesus and waste golden opportunities to be His friend.
April 8 – from 6-7 p.m., Monday through Friday,
April 7-11
and Monday and Tuesday
of Holy Week, April 14-15.
Confessions will not be heard after Tuesday of Holy Week, including Holy Thursday – Holy Saturday. Please take advantage of this opportunity.
Love Your Neighbor:
May the peace of the Lord be with you always, comforting you in times of trouble and guiding you on your spiritual journey.
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
www.bscchurch.com
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