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BACK LOT

“Lot’s wife looked back.” –Genesis 19:26 The angels told Lot and his family to flee from Sodom and Gomorrah and not look back (Gn 19:17). “But Lot’s wife looked back, and she was turned into a pillar of salt” (Gn 19:26). Jesus said: “Remember Lot’s wife. Whoever tries to preserve his life will lose it; whoever loses it will keep it” (Lk 17:32-33). By becoming Christians, we have left behind the polluted world (see 2 Pt 2:20) of Sodom and Gomorrah. We have “put on the Lord Jesus Christ” and made “no provision for the desires of the flesh” (Rm...

THE TODAY SHOW

“From now on a merited crown awaits me.” –2 Timothy 4:8 In many countries, today’s feast is a holy day of obligation, even when it doesn’t fall on Sunday. This means that today’s gathering of God’s people is so important that it is often considered mandatory. Today is so special because: Peter was the Rock on which Jesus built His Church (Mt 16:18). Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles (Gal 2:7). Both Peter and Paul were martyrs. Both of these saints continue to be in communion with us by praying for us and ministering to us. If God has...

CONTAGIOUS

“Healing power had gone out from Him.” –Mark 5:30 According to the Old Testament, you would become unclean if a hemorrhaging person touched you (Lv 15:25-33). If you touched a dead person, you would also become unclean (Nm 19:11ff). An unclean, defiling power seemed to come forth from the bleeding or dead. However, when Jesus was touched by or touched the unclean, an unclean power did not defile Him. Instead, His healing, life-giving power went out from Him and made the unclean clean. Unlike everyone else, Jesus is contagious in the good sense. For instance, if you put a healthy...

JOIN THE SERVICE

“My serving boy is at home in bed paralyzed.” –Matthew 8:6 Jesus came not to be served but to serve (Mt 20:28). As followers of Jesus, we too come to serve others by providing both their physical and spiritual needs. Like Jesus, we wash the feet of others and commit ourselves to live and even die in love and service (Jn 13:5). Nevertheless, many of us are out of action, that is, “out of service.” Like Peter’s mother-in-law and the centurion’s serving boy, we are “in bed with a fever” (Mt 8:14) or “at home in bed paralyzed, suffering painfully”...

CHANGING NAMES

“God further said to Abraham: ‘As for your wife Sarai, do not call her Sarai; her name shall be Sarah. I will bless her, and I will give you a son by her.” –Genesis 17:15-16 We all want certain things to change. The leper in today’s Gospel reading wanted Jesus to heal him. Jesus touched him, and “immediately the man’s leprosy disappeared” (Mt 8:3). Sometimes we want things to change not by disappearing but by appearing. For instance, Abram and Sarai wanted to have a child. We likewise want changes in our health, families, jobs, financial situations, churches, politics, and...