February 6, 2019
Wednesday, 4th week in Ordinary time
Hebrews 12:4-7,11-16; Mark 6:1-6
God is all powerful except before our free will... it is not that God is incapable but it is an integral quality of God to make human freedom totally out of reach of any manipulation or infringements. God had chosen to implant that freedom which is part of God's own image and likeness within us. At times we may feel we are afflicted but we are not without the means to withstand them.
We have within us the necessary strength to stand up to these. At no time are we faced with a trial that is more than our capacity. That is the promise of the Word (Read 1 Corinthians 10:13). But at the heart of the moment, that is, being caught up in the eye of the storm, it seems to appear that there is no way out! But, No! it just cannot be so. Even if I were to accept an untoward incident in my life or even if I were to face a situation which I detest to, I cannot do it because I have no other go; I have to do it with a trust that in every thing God works for the good of those who love God.
Hence, not the problems or the difficulties, but that which drives us to despair is this... the drooping hands and weak knees... drooping hands symbolise my lack of faith in the capacity God has placed within me; weak knees symbolise the lack of dependence on God. When these happen, I find myself helpless, because I do not perceive the Lord, who is so close to me and so concerned about me - just like those who were not able to see Christ in Jesus, in spite of all the goodness!
What do you choose: drooping hands and weak knees or a faith alive?