
Peace to this house!
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year C
Collect
O God, who in the abasement of your Son have raised up a fallen world, fill your faithful with holy joy, for on those you have rescued from slavery to sin you bestow eternal gladness. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Reflection
Jesus’ words in the Gospels give life. When we read the Gospels, we actually participate in them. We allow the Holy Spirit to lead us into the presence of Jesus so that we may receive life from Him.
In this discourse, in which He sends out 72 disciples to prepare the way for Him, He demonstrates the attitude we should have when we go out on mission as His disciples (regardless of what that mission may be), as well as the message we are to proclaim and the fruit we should bear. Our attitude should be one of humility, following Jesus’ own example. This is demonstrated through detachment from the goods of this world, with complete trust in the Father’s providence.
The message is that the Kingdom of God has come, and this is demonstrated by the healing of those with physical illnesses. This means that the Lord’s disciples must expect that their mission will be accomplished through supernatural means. The Spirit distributes supernatural gifts to Jesus’ disciples as they proclaim the Kingdom of God. The fruit of their ministry is witnessed by the disciples themselves, but what surprises them is the fact that at the name of Jesus even the evil spirits obey them.
Lastly, Jesus declares that the disciples’ joy and true accomplishment is that their names are written in heaven.
Do we look upon ourselves as disciples of Jesus to whom He has entrusted the building of His Kingdom? If so, are we relying on our knowledge and talents alone, or are we depending on the supernatural gifts we have received from the Holy Spirit?
Prayer
Father, give us the grace to always be authentic, loyal, and totally dedicated disciples of Your Son, Jesus Christ. Thank you for choosing us as ambassadors of Your love, which frees and heals. Fill us with faith in Your Holy Spirit, so that we may accomplish the mission that is entrusted to us by our Saviour, Jesus. We ask you this, Father, in the name of Jesus, Your Son. Thank You, Father. Amen.