Meditation Minute
My Dearest Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
“And he laid his hands upon her, and immediately she was made straight, and she praised God.” In today’s Gospel reading (Luke 13:10-17), Jesus heals an infirmed woman on the Sabbath. When Jesus saw this woman with an infirmity, he called her and said to her, “Woman, you are freed from your infirmity.” This infirmity had bound this woman for eighteen years and prevented her from experiencing life. It says that Jesus laid his hands on her and “immediately she was made straight, and she praised God.” So what was her infirmity? Was it physical or spiritual? Because of her crippling illness, was she not able to see God? It says that Satan had hold on her body. The good news is that Jesus was able to conquer Satan and free her from the bonds which crippled her. She was now able to stand straight and see God in all his glory. We too may be inflected by Satan. He may have us bound and bent over unable to stand straight. It is through trust and belief in God that Christ can reach out, touch us and save us. Christ can wash away the evil in our lives, but only if we let him.
Sometimes the evil is cleverly disguised. The Jewish leaders were infuriated at Jesus for healing someone on the Sabbath. The Sabbath was a day of rest. One was not suppose to do any work on the Sabbath. The Ssabbath was reserved for prayer. The Jewish leaders were so caught up in the rituals that they too were blinded from the true meaning of the Sabbath. The Sabbath was a day to honor and respect God for all he had done. It is also a day for us to purify and cleanse our souls. On this day, God speaks to us through the scriptures. The scriptures provide many healing powers. God heals 24/7 – he’s God, he can do that. God does not sleep nor does he take a break. He will do anything to unite with us. What better time to loose the chains that bound us then during
A Simple Prayer
Lord, have mercy on my soul.
Free me from the bondage which prevents my soul from seeing you.
Free my body from evil so that I may stand righteously to do your will
Yours in Christ
Michael Marcon
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