Let The Children Come To Life In Jesus Through Your Prayer.
Yesterday, we saw how Marriage is “other-oriented – Losing self for the good of your spouse. Today, we see how that continues for Jesus and his openness to new life in children.
Living in our Lord’s time, one could understand why the disciples wanted to shoo the children away. They were walking newspapers. Families trained them to move in and out of homes to spy on other families. They were looking for good gossip that they could use against other families.
Jesus became indignant and told the disciples, “Let the children come to me.” I want to bless them. I have nothing to hide. They are little evangelists.
Another reason why parents brought their children to Jesus was so that He could bless them. Thirty percent of babies died in that time by the age of six, and sixty percent died from disease by their sixteenth birthday. Jesus healed people when sick to ward off illness and prevent their little ones from contracting disease.
“Let them come to me. Do not prevent them”. Much worse than spreading stories, our culture of death prevents children from ever being conceived or, once conceived, from being born.
The Letter of James tells us that the prayer of the righteous person is very powerful. Let us confess our sins as a nation to God? and in His righteousness, pray for a parent who wishes to end a pregnancy; pray for a couple, married or not, to give up the practice of self-serving birth control. The laws of our land won’t protect them, but Jesus will.
Gospel Challenge:
The Lord is full of mercy and compassion. He understands all our troubles and pressures of life. Pray for the next mother and father? that they will not shoo their innocent little ones? away from life into death. Let the children come to life in Jesus through your prayer.
Love Your Neighbor.
December 21, 2024, Luke 1:39-45 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122124.cfm Say Yes to God and Keep saying Yes. In Mary’s meeting with her cousin Elizabeth, we see how our
Luke 1:26-38 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122024.cfm Let It Be As You Say, And It Will. Think of Mother Mary going about her daily routine, her little jobs around
December 19, 2024, Luke 1:5-25 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/121924.cfm Jumping to Conclusions Do you ever find yourself reacting to someone or something that happens instead of responding in
December 17, 2024, Matthew 21:28-32 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/121724.cfm Simply Try. “The Lord never tires of forgiving, never!It is we who tire of asking his forgiveness.” Pope Francis. How
Saturday, 7th Week of Ordinary Time May 25, 2025
Fr. Rick’s Two-Minute Homily for Saturday, 7th Week of Ordinary Time
May 25, 2025, Mark 10:13-16
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/052524.cfm
Let The Children Come To Life In Jesus Through Your Prayer.
Yesterday, we saw how Marriage is “other-oriented – Losing self for the good of your spouse. Today, we see how that continues for Jesus and his openness to new life in children.
Living in our Lord’s time, one could understand why the disciples wanted to shoo the children away. They were walking newspapers. Families trained them to move in and out of homes to spy on other families. They were looking for good gossip that they could use against other families.
Jesus became indignant and told the disciples, “Let the children come to me.” I want to bless them. I have nothing to hide. They are little evangelists.
Another reason why parents brought their children to Jesus was so that He could bless them. Thirty percent of babies died in that time by the age of six, and sixty percent died from disease by their sixteenth birthday. Jesus healed people when sick to ward off illness and prevent their little ones from contracting disease.
“Let them come to me. Do not prevent them”. Much worse than spreading stories, our culture of death prevents children from ever being conceived or, once conceived, from being born.
The Letter of James tells us that the prayer of the righteous person is very powerful. Let us confess our sins as a nation to God? and in His righteousness, pray for a parent who wishes to end a pregnancy; pray for a couple, married or not, to give up the practice of self-serving birth control. The laws of our land won’t protect them, but Jesus will.
Gospel Challenge:
The Lord is full of mercy and compassion. He understands all our troubles and pressures of life. Pray for the next mother and father? that they will not shoo their innocent little ones? away from life into death. Let the children come to life in Jesus through your prayer.
Love Your Neighbor.
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
pastor
Share:
More Posts
Fr. Rick’s Two-Minute Homily for Saturday in the Octave of Advent
December 21, 2024, Luke 1:39-45 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122124.cfm Say Yes to God and Keep saying Yes. In Mary’s meeting with her cousin Elizabeth, we see how our
Fr. Rick’s Two-Minute Gospel Reflection for December 20, 2024 in the Octave of Advent
Luke 1:26-38 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122024.cfm Let It Be As You Say, And It Will. Think of Mother Mary going about her daily routine, her little jobs around
Fr. Rick’s Two-Minute Homily for Thursday, 3rd Week in Ordinary Time
December 19, 2024, Luke 1:5-25 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/121924.cfm Jumping to Conclusions Do you ever find yourself reacting to someone or something that happens instead of responding in
Fr. Rick’s Two Minute Homily Tuesday, 3rd Week in Advent
December 17, 2024, Matthew 21:28-32 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/121724.cfm Simply Try. “The Lord never tires of forgiving, never!It is we who tire of asking his forgiveness.” Pope Francis. How
Categories
Send Us A Message