The 4th Friday in Ordinary Time – from the Gospel of Mark the full reading and reflection
“Some said, ‘John the baptizer has been raised from the dead’ “
an excerpt from today’s reflection by Don Schwager:
When Herod heard the fame of Jesus he supposed that John the Baptist, whom he had beheaded, had returned from the dead. Unfortunately for Herod, he could not rid himself of sin by ridding himself of the man who confronted him with his sin. Herod was a weak man. He could take a strong stand on the wrong things when he knew the right. Such a stand, however, was a sign of weakness and cowardice. The Lord gives grace to the humble, to those who acknowledge their sins and who seek God’s mercy and pardon. His grace and pardon not only frees us from a guilty conscience, it enables us to pursue holiness in thought and action as well. God’s grace enables us to fight fear with faith and to overcome the temptation to compromise goodness and truth with wrongdoing and falsehood. Do you rely on God’s grace and help to choose his way of holiness and to reject whatever would compromise your faith and loyalty to Christ?
“Heavenly Father, form in me the likeness of your Son that I may imitate him in word and deed. Help me to live the gospel faithfully and give me the strength and courage I need to not shrink back in the face of adversity and temptation.”
for the full reflection visit : Daily Reading and Meditation
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