Wednesday 30th October
2019. Bible Study: Romans 8:26-30, Psalm 13 & Luke 13:22-30.
_“Strive
to enter through the narrow door; for many, I tell you, will try to enter and
will not be able.” *(Luke 13:24)*_
In today’s
Gospel passage we hear Jesus talk about the narrow door. What is the narrow
door and why does it have to be narrow? By narrow door, Jesus is referring to
the path of the cross, the path of difficulty, the path of self-sacrifice for
the sake of achieving heaven.
In an era
of prosperity Gospel, many of us Christians falsely believe that by virtue of their
faith, everything should become easy and rosy but Jesus never promised us that.
In very clear terms, Jesus says “For the gate is narrow and the way is hard,
that leads to life, and those who find it are few.” (Matthew 7:14)
We have
reached an era of the Christian faith where our churches are filled to capacity
but our hearts are empty of the truth and our lives are far from being
Christlike. Jesus tells us that many would come on the last day saying: “We ate
and drank in your presence, and you taught in our streets.” But God will say to
them “I tell you, I do not know where you come from; depart from me, all you
workers of iniquity!” (Luke 13:26-27).
It is not
your level of Church attendance that will count in the end but your way of life;
your good deeds. Is it becoming too difficult and almost impossible for you to
exercise your Christian faith without some personal sacrifices on your part? Do
not give up. Are you weak and discouraged? Call on the Holy Spirit for help.
St. Paul
teaches us in today’s first reading the function of the Holy Spirit is to help
us in our weakness even when we cannot find the right words to pray. The
Apostles were very weak before Pentecost day, they were scared for their lives.
When the Holy Spirit came, they became different! When the going gets too
tough, ask the Holy Spirit for help and He will never disappoint you!
Let us
pray: Lord Jesus, make our lives pleasing to you as we struggle through the
narrow door. Amen.
Be Happy.
Live Positive. Have Faith. It is well with you. God bless you. (Wednesday of
the 30th Week in Ordinary Time. Bible Study: Romans 8:26-30, Psalm 13 &
Luke 13:22-30).
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