Thursday, May 27, 2021

 Thursday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time

(Sirach 42:15-25; Mark 10:46-52)

Faith has been called another way of seeing.  It looks beyond the physical to spiritual realities that surround us.  It recognizes that the true goals of life are not the comfort and pleasure of luxury but the joy and peace of God’s kingdom.  It also sees the Church as helping attain these goals.  Today’s gospel conveys this message.

When Bartimaeus asks Jesus for sight, he no doubt wants to see colors and shapes like everyone else.  Jesus grants him this ability and adds the vocation of following him.  With that gift Bartimaeus does not go his own way but joins the community of disciples on the way to eternal life.

We may possess a lot, but we are still like Bartimaeus in that we have needs.  Whether it is finding a job or putting up with problematic people, we call out to the Lord, “Help.”  We should not be surprised that whatever he grants us, an increase of faith is included.  In time it will likely become more precious than what we asked for.

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