Psalm
102:2-3 LORD, hear my prayer; let my cry come to you. Do not hide your face
from me
in
the day of my distress. Turn
your ear to me; when I call, answer me quickly.”
Look
up. Today, as I listened to the daily mass, the homilist's key phrase was to “look
up.” Sometimes, when we are in distress, we cry out to God to help us, but then
we try to fix it. We think we know what is best. However, the homilist says to
look up at the cross and have faith. I
have focused on the Psalm of the day because I think many of us have prayed
this as a prayer of our own, asking for God’s help. As I listened to the
homilist, I realized how many times I pray for God’s help but then try to fix
things myself. I ask, but do not really believe, or I am impatient and try to do
things my way. The first reading today has Moses in the desert. The people are
tired of manna and demand something different. God sends snakes to bite them,
and some die. Moses pleads, so God has Moses fix a pole for them to “look up” to
so that they may be healed. Today, I am reminded to be patient, to look up at the
cross and know God is with me and will always come to my aid, and I need to let
God do God’s work in my life on the path….
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