Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Readings: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/090518.cfm
Today, in Mercy, both Paul and Luke talk about ministry – our loving and merciful service to one another through prayer, word, and action.

Paul says this ministry must be humble and mutual. This is because all the good that any of us does comes from God, not from us.
Jesus shows us that our ministry must be immediate and practical, responding to the present needs of our sisters and brothers. You wouldn’t think Jesus had time to pay attention to Peter’s mother-in-law, but he did. Her need drew his ministry out of him.
You will meet your own “Peter’s mother-in-law” today – someone whose apparent need touches your goodness. They may need a smile, an encouragement, an invitation or a gentle correction from you. They may come to you from a distance, in a request for service or funding. They may come in news story crying out for your prayers or civic action.
People can be poor in many ways. Even the apparently free can be held captive by hidden burdens. Sometimes these burdens hide under a false bravado, impudence, indifference, or pride that make it difficult to pity their bearers.
We will meet these people in our families, workplaces, schools and neighborhoods.
Our response should reflect the humble and spontaneous Mercy and Love of Jesus who was always honest, respectful and kind. This is the ministry of every Christian because…
Music: Christ Has No Body Now But Yours ~ David Ogden
Smiling as I read this – I think I have met a ‘few’ of “Peter’s mothers in law”, and pray that Jesus can use me as a channel of His love and mercy to always respond to their needs!
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Be Mercy, do Justice! Thanks, Renee! ❤️🙏
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