Sunday, October 13, 2019, 28th Sunday Ordinary Time
2 Kings 5:14-17, 2 Timothy 2:8-13, Psalm 98:1-4, Luke 17:11-19
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LOVE'S GROUND-BREAKING
"Please let me, your servant, have two mule-loads of  earth, for I will no longer offer holocaust or sacrifice to any other god  except to the Lord." -2 Kings 5:17
When Naaman, the healed Syrian general and leper,  took two mule-loads of Jewish dirt back home with him, he was literally  breaking new ground in his relationship with the Lord. We too must guard  against "getting in a rut" in our love for the Lord. We must always be seeking  to grow more deeply in love with Him, or we put ourselves in danger of falling  away from loving Him with all our hearts and becoming lukewarm (see Rv 3:16).  Hosea prophesied: "Break up for yourselves a new field, for it is time to seek  the Lord, till He come and rain down justice upon you" (Hos 10:12).
"Our God is a consuming Fire" (Heb 12:29), and we  who are in love with Him want to be consumed by Him more and more. The Lord  commands us: "Grow rather in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior  Jesus Christ" (2 Pt 3:18). The Lord has taught us to pray to "experience this  love which surpasses all knowledge" so that we "may attain to the fullness of  God" (Eph 3:19).
The nature of love is always to seek a deeper love.  May we pray: "O God, You are my God Whom I seek; for You my flesh pines and my  soul thirsts" (Ps 63:2), and "Your kindness is a greater good than life" (Ps  63:4). By His grace, enter a new dimension of the mystery of God, Who is Love  (1 Jn 4:8).
Prayer: Father, I surrender myself to You and  worship You, Who are Love (1 Jn 4:8).
Promise: "One of them, realizing that he had been  cured, came back praising God in a loud voice. He threw himself on his face at  the feet of Jesus and spoke His praises." -Lk 17:15-16
Praise: "They took him down from the tree and laid  him in a tomb.  Yet God raised him from the dead" (Acts 13:29-30).  Praise You,  Jesus!
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