Embracing God's Healing Through Jesus and the Sacraments
Summary
### Summary
In today's sermon, we reflected on the profound reality of God's desire to save us through Jesus Christ. We began by acknowledging our sins and seeking God's mercy, which sets the stage for understanding the depth of His love and the freedom He offers. The readings from Isaiah and the Gospel highlight Jesus' fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, specifically His miracles of healing the deaf and mute. These miracles are not just historical events but are symbolic of God's ongoing work in our lives through the sacraments.
Jesus' physical healings remind us that we are both body and soul, and that He meets us in our physical reality to offer spiritual transformation. The sacraments are tangible means through which we encounter God's grace. In moments of struggle and distraction, we are invited to turn to Jesus, recognizing His presence in our lives and asking Him to "plug us back in" to His divine life. This connection with Jesus is essential for navigating the challenges of life and finding peace and joy amidst the world's noise.
We are encouraged to cultivate a habit of prayer, especially in moments of difficulty, to remind ourselves of Jesus' presence and to seek His guidance. This practice helps us to hear God's word more clearly and to speak it to others, sharing the good news of the Gospel. As we participate in the Holy Mass and receive Jesus in the Eucharist, we are called to be led by Him and to share His love with those around us.
### Key Takeaways
1. God's Desire to Save Us: The astonishing truth that God Himself desired to come down, die, and rise again to save us from sin and death is a profound mystery that we should never take for granted. This divine intervention is a testament to His immense love and desire for our freedom and eternal life. [18:46]
2. The Sacraments as Tangible Grace: Jesus' physical healings in the Gospels remind us that we are both body and soul. The sacraments are God's way of meeting us in our physical reality to offer spiritual transformation. They are not just rituals but encounters with God's grace that nourish and sustain us. [20:34]
3. The Power of Prayer in Daily Life: In moments of struggle and distraction, turning to Jesus in prayer can be a powerful way to reconnect with His presence. A simple prayer acknowledging His presence can transform our day and help us navigate life's challenges with His guidance and peace. [21:07]
4. Silence and Solitude with God: Just as Jesus took the deaf man away from the crowd to heal him, we too need moments of silence and solitude to reconnect with God. In a world filled with noise and distractions, setting aside time for prayer helps us to hear God's voice and be led by Him. [22:29]
5. Sharing the Good News: After being "plugged back in" to Jesus, we are called to share His love and the good news of the Gospel with others. Simple acts of kindness and offering to pray for others can be powerful ways to witness to God's work in our lives and draw others to Him. [25:43]
### YouTube Chapters
[0:00] - Welcome
[08:42] - Acknowledging Our Sins
[11:19] - Prayer for True Freedom
[18:14] - Fulfillment of Prophecies
[18:46] - God's Astonishing Desire to Save Us
[19:19] - Jesus' Miracles and Our Lives
[19:55] - Physical and Spiritual Healing
[20:34] - Sacraments as Tangible Grace
[21:07] - Power of Prayer in Daily Life
[21:37] - Recognizing Jesus' Presence
[22:06] - Silence and Solitude with God
[22:29] - Reconnecting with Jesus
[23:26] - Trusting in God's Control
[24:30] - Overcoming Resistance to Prayer
[25:43] - Sharing the Good News
[26:35] - Profession of Faith
[27:58] - Prayers of the Faithful
[32:41] - Eucharistic Prayer
[39:18] - The Lord's Prayer
[51:40] - Final Blessing and Announcements
[53:13] - Dismissal
Study Guide
### Bible Study Discussion Guide
#### Bible Reading
1. Isaiah 35:5-6 (Referenced in the sermon: [18:14])
2. Mark 7:31-37 (Jesus heals a deaf and mute man, referenced in the sermon: [19:19])
#### Observation Questions
1. What specific miracles did Jesus perform in Mark 7:31-37, and how do they fulfill the prophecy in Isaiah 35:5-6? ([18:14])
2. How does the sermon describe the significance of Jesus' physical healings in relation to our spiritual lives? ([19:55])
3. According to the sermon, what role do the sacraments play in our encounter with God's grace? ([20:34])
4. What does the pastor suggest we do in moments of struggle and distraction to reconnect with Jesus? ([21:07])
#### Interpretation Questions
1. How does the fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy in Jesus' miracles deepen our understanding of God's plan for salvation? ([18:14])
2. In what ways do the sacraments serve as tangible means of grace, according to the sermon? How does this understanding impact our participation in them? ([20:34])
3. The pastor mentions the importance of silence and solitude with God. How can these practices help us hear God's voice more clearly? ([22:06])
4. What does it mean to be "plugged back in" to Jesus, and how can this concept help us navigate life's challenges? ([22:29])
#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you felt disconnected from Jesus. What steps did you take, or could you take, to "plug back in" to His presence? ([22:29])
2. The sermon emphasizes the power of prayer in daily life. How can you cultivate a habit of prayer, especially during moments of struggle and distraction? ([21:07])
3. Silence and solitude are highlighted as essential for reconnecting with God. What practical steps can you take to incorporate more silence and solitude into your daily routine? ([22:06])
4. How can you be more aware of Jesus' presence in your daily life, especially during busy or stressful times? ([21:37])
5. The pastor encourages sharing the good news of the Gospel with others. Identify one person in your life with whom you can share Jesus' love this week. What specific action will you take? ([25:43])
6. Think about the sacraments you participate in regularly. How can you approach them with a deeper awareness of the spiritual transformation they offer? ([20:34])
7. The sermon mentions the importance of recognizing Jesus' presence in our hearts through baptism. How can this awareness influence your interactions with others and your approach to daily challenges? ([21:07])
Devotional
Day 1: God's Astonishing Desire to Save Us
God's immense love for humanity is demonstrated through His desire to save us from sin and death. This divine intervention is a profound mystery that we should never take for granted. The reality that God Himself came down, died, and rose again to offer us freedom and eternal life is a testament to His boundless love. This truth should fill us with awe and gratitude, reminding us of the lengths to which God has gone to bring us into a relationship with Him. Reflecting on this can deepen our appreciation for the sacrifice of Jesus and inspire us to live in a way that honors His love and grace. [18:46]
Isaiah 53:5 (ESV): "But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds we are healed."
Reflection: Think about a time when you felt unworthy of God's love. How does understanding the depth of His desire to save you change your perspective on your worth and His love for you?
Day 2: The Sacraments as Tangible Grace
The sacraments are not just rituals but are tangible means through which we encounter God's grace. Jesus' physical healings in the Gospels remind us that we are both body and soul, and that He meets us in our physical reality to offer spiritual transformation. The sacraments nourish and sustain us, providing a way for us to experience God's grace in a concrete manner. They are a reminder that God's work in our lives is ongoing and that He continually offers us His grace to help us grow in holiness and faith. [20:34]
1 Corinthians 10:16 (ESV): "The cup of blessing that we bless, is it not a participation in the blood of Christ? The bread that we break, is it not a participation in the body of Christ?"
Reflection: Reflect on your experience with the sacraments. How have they been a source of grace and transformation in your life? What can you do to more fully participate in and appreciate these sacred encounters?
Day 3: The Power of Prayer in Daily Life
In moments of struggle and distraction, turning to Jesus in prayer can be a powerful way to reconnect with His presence. A simple prayer acknowledging His presence can transform our day and help us navigate life's challenges with His guidance and peace. Prayer is a vital practice that helps us stay connected to God, especially during difficult times. It is through prayer that we can seek His guidance, find comfort, and experience His peace. Developing a habit of prayer can strengthen our relationship with God and help us to remain grounded in His love and truth. [21:07]
Psalm 145:18 (ESV): "The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth."
Reflection: Think about a recent challenge you faced. How did you respond? How might turning to Jesus in prayer have changed your experience? Commit to incorporating a simple prayer into your daily routine this week.
Day 4: Silence and Solitude with God
Just as Jesus took the deaf man away from the crowd to heal him, we too need moments of silence and solitude to reconnect with God. In a world filled with noise and distractions, setting aside time for prayer helps us to hear God's voice and be led by Him. Silence and solitude are essential for spiritual growth, allowing us to focus on God's presence and listen to His guidance. These moments of quiet can refresh our souls and provide clarity and direction in our lives. [22:29]
Mark 1:35 (ESV): "And rising very early in the morning, while it was still dark, he departed and went out to a desolate place, and there he prayed."
Reflection: Identify a specific time and place this week where you can spend a few moments in silence and solitude with God. How can this practice help you to hear His voice more clearly and be led by Him?
Day 5: Sharing the Good News
After being "plugged back in" to Jesus, we are called to share His love and the good news of the Gospel with others. Simple acts of kindness and offering to pray for others can be powerful ways to witness to God's work in our lives and draw others to Him. Sharing the Gospel is not just about words but also about actions that reflect God's love and grace. By living out our faith and being a light to those around us, we can make a significant impact and help others to experience the transformative power of God's love. [25:43]
Matthew 5:16 (ESV): "In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven."
Reflection: Think of one person in your life who needs to experience God's love. What is one specific act of kindness or a way you can share the good news with them this week? How can you be intentional about being a light in their life?
Quotes
1. "I mean, it's, I think maybe we get used to it because we've been Catholic most of our lives, or we've been Christian most of our lives, but it's still astonishing when we take the moment to pray about the fact that God himself desired to save us. He desired to come down, to die, and to rise again in order to conquer those big things in our life, sin and death, those things that we don't have any control over, but that we can be transformed by his grace." [18:46] (28 seconds)
2. "And it's in that way that the Lord encounters us where we are, where we can indeed see him every week, every day that we come into church, that we go to adoration, right? In the Eucharist, we have Jesus himself present with us. That just gives me great hope. I remind myself of that throughout the day, because some days, you know, you get busy and you're going, and maybe you've got some difficulties and sufferings going on throughout the day, and all of a sudden you're kind of frazzled, right?" [20:34] (31 seconds)
3. "And in those moments, I've kind of got into the habit of recognizing it, first of all, and then just saying a prayer, Jesus, I know you're present to me, right? He dwells in our hearts by our baptism. I know you're present to me. Help me to experience that. I found that to be a very powerful little prayer in those moments. And sometimes I'll say it, you know, three to 300 times a day. How many ever times you need to remind yourself in those difficult days, like, Jesus is right here with me." [21:07] (29 seconds)
4. "So you can see that in this gospel, right? The son of God, God himself in the flesh, plugs this man's ears and opens them, be opened. It's this amazing way of like, Jesus, plug me back in. Plug me back into you. There's times I'm just getting distracted or I get taken away by the difficulties and the sufferings and struggles of the day. Like, plug me back into you. Because that's where his divine life flowing through us is where we can live life." [22:29] (29 seconds)
5. "Because I don't know about you, but sometimes it's hard in this world. Sometimes I feel the heaviness of it or the struggle of it. And I get upset or I get down, and then you just keep kind of going down. And it's in those moments especially that we just go away from the crowd. We go to that moment of silence. We open up the scriptures or we pray the rosary or we just say to God, God, plug me back into yourself. I need to know that you're here with me." [22:56] (28 seconds)
6. "I need to be reminded of that, Lord, because I'm worried about these many things that are coming up. I'm anxious about all the stuff going on in the world. Lord, I need to know you're with me because he's in control. He's in charge. And if we can do that, we become more in tune with the word of God. We can hear the word of God, and then we'll be able to speak the word of God. And so it's being able to hear it in that silence of our heart that keeps guiding us toward what Jesus wants for us." [23:26] (31 seconds)
7. "Because then we're plugged back into the Lord. Then we're led by him and not by our own whims or by the things going on around us and in the world, but we allow ourselves to be led by him, which is always going to be the most important. It's always going to be that place where I can find a little bit of peace and maybe even a little bit of joy in the midst of a broken world. That's where Jesus will find us." [25:06] (23 seconds)
8. "And then we're able to share that with others. We're able, like the mute, deaf mute man, we're able to then speak after we've been plugged back into Jesus. After we'll be able to hear his word, we're able to speak his word, to offer that to others, to draw others to Jesus, to tell him about what he's doing in your life. It's those simple little things, to ask them, is there something I can do? Is there something I can pray for you about today?" [25:43] (23 seconds)