1. "And the prophet, he prophesies things here. He says that the deaf will hear. Again, he says the eyes of the blind will see. And those kind of things come up especially. I take this a little bit literal for myself as of late. I know a number of the parishioners here have been aware that, you know, about six weeks ago, I had a detached retina in my left eye."
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2. "But the most important aspect of this is not that the man regains his hearing and his speech or these things are healed, but it's the presence and compassion of Jesus Christ. Isaiah is fully aware that Moscow things are going to be restored, but the ramification and the prophecy that is going to happen in Jesus Christ is not exactly present to him in the sad sense, but it is will be done most completely in the Lord."
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3. "Reflect on this today. Do we love the Lord? And think about in that, especially what's going on in the world where it seems like love is lacking. In the Ukraine, we have the war and tensions mounting in the world among nations. In our own country, we have in the midst of an election, and all I'll have to say about that is that there are many people who are in the midst of an election, and there are many people who are sides and opinions and unrest, right?"
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4. "Here he is traveling through Decapolis, which is a Gentile territory, and he goes by this route. We're not sure why, but you know, think about this. He's moved out beyond his normal path. And in the process, these Gentiles saw his power, and they even say he has done all things well. What can we learn from those outside of us? The deaf man, most likely a Gentile, Jesus heals."
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5. "The glory is that he has this mission of salvation to all people. There are no boundaries. And in that, think of this. We just got through reading these bread of life discourses here over the past few weeks. And were the people drawn to Jesus only because of the food? Or are they only drawn to him because he heals their deafness and miracles? But as Jesus says himself elsewhere in the gospel, there's something great, greater going on."
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6. "And his message is one of constant love, that he sustains us for eternal life with him. He sustains us most especially in the sacraments, the Eucharist, the food of sustenance that we're all going to participate here. Food for eternal life, that's everything. And Jesus says to be open. He tells the man, and he's telling us, be open, open to love, open to be astonished in how God's work is done and his will for us to have God take care of us."
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7. "I might say that just for a small part here in my own personal challenge, my weak faith that is evident, my inability to put my complete trust in God, I fail at that miserably sometimes. But within all that, I can tell you, especially for whatever reason, I feel the Lord has not left. He is there right beside the companion that he allows us to open our ears to hear even when we think we cannot."
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