Wednesday, June 2, 2021

 Wednesday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time

(Tobit 3:1-11a.16-17a; Mark 12:18-27)

If today’ first reading sounds like a melodrama, it’s being read correctly. The Book of Tobit was written as a novel during persecution to shore up the hopes of Jews.  It narrates the ordeals of ancestors living similar ordeals in exile five hundred years earlier.  In the story the archangel Raphael rescues the titular character as a manifestation of God’s mercy.

The reading today focuses on two characters undergoing hardships as they strive to be faithful to God.  Tobit had been known for carrying out all the precepts of Scripture.  Now, stricken with blindness, he has become cynical.  Sarah has experienced a comedy of misfortune as she has lost seven husbands on her wedding night.  Significantly, both Tobit and Sarah appeal to the Lord for help with prayer.

Although they differ greatly in intensity, trials are part of everyone’s life.  We should not run from them or to bemoan them incessantly.  As the Tobit and Sarah demonstrate, we do well to bear them patiently while asking God’s assistance.  It may be said that God has countless angels like Raphael to send to us.