Today’s reading gives biblical examples of expecting and accepting rejection and persevering despite the obstacles.
Jaime L. Waters
Jaime L. Waters teaches at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. She is an associate professor of Old Testament.
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Jesus responds to needs quickly and effectively, demonstrating selflessness, adaptability and concern for the welfare of others.
Jesus, the Good Shepherd, models compassionate leadership.
Today’s readings teach several important points about leadership: the need for rest, retreat and recovery, and compassion.
Jesus says to expect rejection and dust it off
The readings remind us to be realistic and recognize that not everyone will respond favorably.
The connection between faith and healing
Today’s stories offer important reminders of the power of faith to overcome even the most difficult of circumstances.
Why are you terrified? Jesus asks.
We also get a behind-the-scenes perspective of Jesus’ interaction with the disciples.
Jesus, an ecological storyteller, teaches us that the kingdom of God is interdependent
We get a behind-the-scenes perspective of Jesus’ interaction with the disciples.
Encountering God when you cannot receive the Eucharist
As we examine today’s readings, we should be mindful of the significance of the Eucharist as a means to encounter God.
St. Elizabeth’s mystical encounter with the Trinity can inspire us, too.
We are encouraged to encounter God in our lives and share those experiences with others through our words and actions.
Want to be inspired? Listen for the Holy Spirit.
We remember the important role of the Spirit in guiding and sustaining faith after Jesus’ resurrection.
