Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Daily Catholic Reflection: Wednesday, December 11, 2024, Wednesday of the Second Week of Advent

 

Is 40:25-31

Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 8 and 10

Mt 11:28-30                                  Full Readings

Saint Damascus I

Resting in Jesus

Today's Gospel presents to us Jesus speaking with a unique tenderness as He invites us to come to Him with all our burdens and carry His yoke, for it's light and easy to carry. He will give us arrest in him.

  

Jesus has come to heal, set captives free, and lift up those who are ailing. He calls people with many needs who are weary of life and burdened with hardships and difficulties. Sometimes we hopelessly rely on our own means and are slow to put our trust in God. He invites us to follow him from where we are. To follow him along the journey of continual conversation as his disciple, we must first allow ourselves to experience his mercy. The Lord’s mercy is immense and inexhaustible! At Jesus’s invitation, we find a response for our aching hearts: a life’s purpose as his disciple and a promise of finding rest in this life and the next.


In Jewish culture, the yoke means following the law of God. So when Jesus says His yoke is light to carry, He means that His laws are easy to follow, and in the end they give life everlasting. Jesus' laws are summarised in one law, which is love. Therefore, the yoke of Jesus is love, and to love when we are with Jesus is very easy. Let us follow Jesus, our great teacher, with love and humility, and we will surely dwell in God's presence, experiencing His love all of our lives.


We follow Jesus’ laws when we allow ourselves to be taught by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is our light and guide and makes our yoke very light to carry. Jesus doesn't say that we should live without any yoke, but he gives us the lightest yoke to carry. Therefore, if we have burdens, problems and life challenges, let's bring them to Jesus and He will give us rest. 


Brethren, the surest rest is in Jesus because He is the only one who understands us fully with all our burdens and limitations better than we understand ourselves. He wants us to share with him our burdens, one by one, aware of our need to find rest, peace, and consolation. As he did with his first band of followers, he invites us to come apart to a quiet place and to rest a while. This “rest” of being known, understood, accepted, and accompanied banishes weariness and renews our energy. He shoulders it all with us. Jesus wants us to invite him to help with whatever we are carrying. 


So, whom and to where do you carry your burdens? Where do you find your rest? Is it to Jesus, or do we find our own ways that do not give us the rest we need? Brethren, Jesus is offering us this opportunity to follow Him and come to Him and He will give us rest. Today, pray for the Holy Spirit to always show you the way towards finding rest in Jesus.


Let us pray

Lord Jesus, I come to you with my weariness and disillusions caused by placing trust in things that are not essential and distancing myself from you who matter most in my life. Grant relief and consolation for my soul to place my trust in you and my energy at the service of doing good. Amen


Be blessed







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