Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Saints who surprise God!

WORD 2day: Thursday, 5th week in Ordinary time

February 12, 2026 - 1 Kings 11: 4-13; Mark 7: 24-30


The most dangerous character of sin is, it takes over "little by little," that all too soon we find it too late for an escape! Solomon, seemed to be the sign of God's glory in the early days of his kingship (just yesterday we reflected on it, as to how international his fame had become), but soon finds himself at a point of no return, because he had given away his heart "little by little" to ways that took him away from God! 

We know sin can be, in very simple words, understood as a rebellion against God... a lack of surrender into God's hands. If so, then the remedy would be: a childlike surrender into the hands of God; following God unreservedly as did David (1Kgs 11:6); a faith that becomes a humble surrender to God's Will, like the Syrophoenician woman that we see in the Gospel today. 

This simple woman we encounter, becomes the prototype of the numerous saints who manage to surprise God... they surprised God by their total, absolute, unprecedented surrender... like St.Paul, or the early martyrs, or the later saints like John Maria Vianney, or Maxmillian Kolbe, or great models like Bishop Oscar Romero, Sr. Rani Maria... the list goes on, and the challenge is that we add our names to that list. 

Let our surrender to the Lord be so total, that in God's pleasant surprise miracles begin to abound. Yes, we are called as God's beloved children, to surprise our loving God, by our surrender... that will be the real meaning of growing in holiness.

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