WORD 2day: Wednesday, 2nd week in Ordinary time
January 22, 2020: 1 Samuel 17:32-33,37,40-51; Mark 3:1-6
A mere pebble was enough for the young David to bring down the mighty Goliath. Notwithstanding the fact that the philistines were of giant stature, and that Goliath was the most valourous of them all, and above all, that David was from an ignoble family and the least and the weakest of the brothers in there - he was destined to bring down the might of the giants!
The whole sanhedrin and the entire ruling class plotted against Jesus but no one could do anything till the appointed time, though Jesus had no spear or javelin, or an army to defend himself. He was a homeless vagabond and those who were with him were mere emotional commoners, in the eyes of the world. But none could lay their hands on Jesus!
No one can stop us from the good we do if that good is ordained according to the holy will of God. If it were for my own gain or glory, I cannot blame God if it brings strife and suffering alone. What matters therefore is, however small, the nature of my motivation, that subtle thought in my mind, that objective with which I decide on doing something or avoiding something!
It is like a castle constructed with cards... a small reason is enough to topple the entire edifice very carefully raised. What is most important is not what I have in hand, but in whose hand I am! When I have my selfish mileage to make and manipulate persons and situations placing my trust in my might then I should realise I am far far away from the Lord. Instead, when all that I have in mind is that God's will be done - just a mere pebble will do, I can bring giants down!
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