FIDELITY BRINGS LIFE
Introduction
Faithfulness is not easy except if we are intensely committed to a person we love. If we are loyal, we share in the joys and trials of the other person and we never lose our serenity or basic happiness. This is also true in our relationship with God, which we live most intensely if we are strongly dedicated to Christ. We follow him in his passion to rise with him in joy. For if we are with him, even death brings life and happiness.
Opening Prayer
Lord, our God,
you love us and you invite us
to share in your own life and joy,
through a personal decision.
Help us to choose you and life
and to remain ever loyal
to this basic option
by the power of Jesus Christ, your Son,
who was loyal to you and to us,
now and for ever.
Jesus said to his disciples:
"The Son of Man must suffer greatly and be rejected
by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes,
and be killed and on the third day be raised."
Then he said to all,
"If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself
and take up his cross daily and follow me.
For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it,
but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it.
What profit is there for one to gain the whole world
yet lose or forfeit himself?"
Intercessions
– That God may give us every day the courage to follow him, also when the choice between good and evil is difficult, we pray:
– For the People of God, the Church, that we may have the insight and the bravery to accept the reform needed to be true to Christ, we pray:
– For the good people, who help others in their difficulties, that their good deeds may bring them closer to the Lord, we pray:
Prayer over the Gifts
Lord, our God,
Jesus went the way of the cross
because he was loyal to you
whatever the cost.
May we be loyal with him
and accept crosses that come our way in life
without rebellion or discouragement.
May Christ give us this strength now,
that we may live with him for ever.
Prayer after Communion
Lord, our God,
by the strength of this Eucharist,
we return to our work and to people.
Help us to live our faith consistently,
as Christ wants us to live it,
without compromise or bargaining.
May Christ give us this strength
of being loyal to his person,
now and for ever.
Blessing
Those who accept the difficulties of life to serve God and people, “who lose their life for my sake,” as Jesus says, are taking up their cross and following Christ. May Almighty God bless them and us, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Reflection:
15 February 2024
Luke 9:22-25
Choice of life and death
At the beginning of the Lenten journey, the Church makes us reflect on the words of Moses and of Jesus. Moses tells the Israelites, "See, I have set before you this day life and good,death and evil": You have to choose. However, it's not easy to choose. It’s more comfortable to live by letting ourselves be carried by the inertia of life, situations, and habits.
Have you chosen your way of living? Is it on the side of life or on the side of death? Today, the Church is telling us to stop: “Begin Lent with small questions that will help one to consider: ‘What is my life like?’”
The first thing to ask ourselves is: “Who is God for me? How is my relationship with Jesus?" And the second: “How is my relationship with my family: with parents, siblings, wife, husband and children?" These two series of questions will surely help us find things that we need to correct.
We always want to win, we want to earn, we want to be successful. But Jesus challenges us: “What advantage does a man have who wins the whole world but loses or destroys himself?" The wrong path to follow is always chasing success and riches without considering the Lord or family.
Let us have faith in this Lord, who is with us and helps us to choose good. Let us ask Him for the grace to be courageous because it takes a bit of courage to stop and ask myself: how do I stand before God? How are my relationships in the family? What do I need to change?