Sunday, February 10, 2019

To touch and to be touched

February 11, 2019 : World day of Sick Persons

Monday, 5th week in Ordinary time
Genesis 1: 1-19; Mark 6: 53-56

It did not matter whether they touched the Lord or the Lord touched them, they were healed. Both ways it is an act of faith: to touch the Lord and to allow the Lord to touch us! 'Speak Lord, but a word and my soul shall be healed,' we pray! A word, a touch, a glimpse or a gaze, a whisper...that is all that it takes for us to receive the fullness, from the hands of the Lord who has made us and continues to guard and protect us. 

We begin anew the book of genesis. What  marvellous accounts as the basis of our faith experience! God reigns... God holds everything in being... God manifests God's glory  and might in  everything. When God  said a word it was done. When Jesus came, it  was enough people touched him, mighty things happened. There was a spiritual connect between the people and the Lord. That spiritual connect  is what we call faith.

All that we need to know is to understand that we are handiworks of the Master Creator and live our lives according to the mind of the One who has loved us into existence with a well defined purpose and an eternal plan. How prepared are we to allow the Lord to touch us? How eager are we to touch the Lord with all sincerity of heart? Because, when the Lord touches, nothing remains the same; they change, they transform, they are recreated!

Today as we celebrate the 27th World day of the Sick Persons, with compassionate hearts let us pray for those who are terminally ill, those who battle with faith, those who are affected due to various sicknesses and their fallouts. And let us with the Spiritual connect with the Lord, with that ardent faith in our hearts, make an earnest prayer: Send forth your Spirit, O Lord and the face of this earth shall be renewed!

Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us!