Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr (Memorial)
A Pharisee invited him to dine. (Luke 11:37)
One day, a mother of two was preparing chicken for dinner. As she trimmed the fat from the meat, a thought passed through her mind. She felt as if the Lord was telling her, Sandra, this is what I am doing in your life—trimming away the things that distract you from me. It seemed a little silly, but the message stayed with her. Years later, when she shared the story with a group of parishioners, people could tell that the message still moved her deeply.
Sandra wasnt doing anything extraordinary when she sensed the Lord speaking to her. She was just going about her daily routine. She wasnt even praying. Similarly, in todays Gospel, the Pharisee in question wasnt at the Temple or immersed in prayer. He had simply invited Jesus over for dinner. It may not have been a religious context, but that didnt keep Jesus from talking to him about the state of his heart.
God doesnt need us to be doing anything special for him to speak to us. Of course, regular prayer and Scripture reading can help us become more attuned to Gods voice in our everyday lives, but God isnt limited to those times. We might hear him while we are washing the dishes or driving to work. He might catch our attention through a friends words or a newspaper article. Maybe a new thought pops into our mind and gives us a fresh perspective or brings a sense of peace we didnt have before. Or we have a disagreement with someone close to us, and we sense the Spirit helping us not get too upset. No matter how he chooses to speak to us, we can be sure that it is God when we feel drawn to love him and each other more fully.
So keep your heart and mind open today. Dont doubt Gods involvement in your life. God has so much he wants to say. He has so much love he wants to share. He is not a distant God. He is your Father, and he loves spending time with you.
Lord, come speak to me at any time of the day. Help me to recognize your voice.
Romans 1:16-25
Psalm 19:2-5
Daily Marriage Tip for October 17, 2017:
(Readers Tip) Find a task or chore that is your spouses least favorite thing to do (taking out the trash, doing the dishes) and do it for them as often as you can.