Tuesday, January 11, 2022

CARE IS CURE

Wednesday of the First week in Ordinary Time Mark 1:29-39 Our gospel present to us how busy Jesus was. After He left the synagogue He went to the house of Simon and He heals Simon’s mother-in-law. I love how Jesus did the healing. “He came, grasped her hand and help her up.” Today we are reminded that miracles and healings are possible when there is an encounter (personal touch.) When someone is sick the most effective medicine is our presence. Friends, when we care we can cure. Care is cure! After all His hectic ministry, Jesus went to a deserted place and there He prayed. Friends, Jesus is reminding us that amidst of our busy schedules let us not forget to spent time with God. Nobody is too busy, it is just a matter of priorities. Nobody is ever too busy, if they are interested they will make time. Let us always start our day with consultation with God through prayer. Friends, never start your program without an opening prayer. Don’t eat without thanking God first for the good in your table. Never start driving without praying. Today find time to go to your desserted places and there speak to the Lord. Time spent with God is priceless! The way we spend our time defines who we are. NB: Don’t be lazy. There is no holiness in laziness. Blessings Fr. Jhack

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