Saturday of the Fifth Week in
Ordinary Time - Mark 8:1-10
In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus
gives us examples of how to love one another. Jesus once again is teaching the
people. Mark writes that there was a great crowd of people who had gathered to
hear Jesus speak. As the day went on, Jesus became concerned because the people
had nothing to eat. They were out in the middle of nowhere so there were no
houses or shops to get food.
Finally Jesus asked how much bread
the people had with them. They only had seven loaves and a few fish. Jesus knew
that this would feed only a handful of people. Jesus told the people to sit
down on the ground. He then took the loaves of bread and the fish that were
available and blessed them. Jesus then asked his disciples to distribute the
fish and bread to the people. As we know, every person ate as much as they
wanted until their hunger had been satisfied. Surprisingly, they did not run
out of food. Rather, they ended up with seven baskets of leftovers. How did
that happen?
Do you remember a time in your life
when you felt you did not have “enough?” You may have been lacking love, food,
time, resources, a steady job or enough care from others. How did you respond
at that time? Did you bring your lack to God for God to fill? Or did you to try
to fill it other ways? Did you try to do it on your own? What is the lack that
you are experiencing at this time in your life? Will you bring that lack to God
today and trust that you will have more than enough?
As Valentine’s Day approaches, may
we stop for a few minutes and reflect on what gift we will give to our family,
friends, and loved ones. What is the best gift you can give them? It doesn’t
have to be big and showy. It may be as simple as doing the dishes or enjoying a
movie together.
What is most important is that
whatever you choose, may it be filled with love. In the end, love is all that
counts! And hopefully, we will receive the gift of love from others today! We
definitely will receive the gift of love from God!
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