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Welcome to the Saturday Examen.
During this week we have listened to the parables that Jesus tells his disciples. We’re told that he used parable to reveal God’s mysteries, but the parables are a mystery in themselves. In Matthew’s Gospel Jesus thanks his Father from hiding the mysteries of the Kingdom from the learned and the clever and revealing them to those with simple and child-like faith. Yet many people desire to have faith but struggle to believe. What gifts of faith are you aware of in your life for which you wish to give thanks?
Even those closest to Jesus had their faith challenged by him. We see this with Mary, Martha and Lazarus, with his mother and closest disciples. He asks them to witness death and yet still believe that he is the resurrection. Are you aware of anything that Jesus has brought to life or brought back from death within you?
In the parable of the dragnet Jesus talks of fishers sorting out what has been caught in their net, keeping what is good and throwing out what serves no purpose. He uses this image to illustrate the final judgement. Are you aware of anything in your life that serves no purpose and needs to be let go? Spend some time allowing for anything to come to the surface, or ask Jesus to shed light on this for you and help you to discern what to do.
The people of Nazareth thought they knew all about Jesus but could not make the leap of faith in him, in his words or in his saving power. Is there anything that makes it hard for you to believe in his power to bring healing and salvation to your life? What grace do you feel you stand in need of at this time? Take time to share with Jesus whatever is in your heart.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be
World without end
Amen