31st Sunday in Ordinary Time: November 03, 2024
Readings: Deuteronomy 6:2–6; Psalm 18:2–4, 47, 51; Hebrews 7:23–28; Mark 12:28–34
2. Let God be the center of our lives
In the Gospel of Mark 12:28–34, the call to live by the law of love resonates deeply. Love is not just an aspect of our faith but the essence of God's Law and the path to which Christ calls us. Just as God loves us completely, we are invited to reciprocate by loving Him with our undivided hearts and by sharing this love with our neighbours.
In our daily lives, it’s easy to let other loves—ambition, comfort, or even relationships—compete for our devotion. Yet, today’s readings encourage us to reflect honestly: Is God at the center of our hearts, guiding our actions and desires? Just as Christ loved without reservation, sacrificing Himself on the Cross, we are invited to embody this love in our own lives, even when it calls us to selflessness and service.
3. Let the radical love transform
Moreover, Jesus challenges us to love not only those who are close to us but even those who oppose or challenge us. Through this radical love, we draw closer to God's kingdom. When we forgive, show kindness to strangers, or respond patiently in times of conflict, we fulfill the heart of the Law that Jesus exemplified. Therefore, we must build a personal relationship with God through prayer, scripture, or gratitude. We must have also greater openness and kindness toward those around us, instead of judgments, resentments, or indifference.
Let us, then, ask for the grace to be single-hearted in our love for God and steadfast in our love for others. In doing so, we step toward the heavenly kingdom and mirror God’s love to a world that longs for His presence. May we live out this divine love in every thought, word, and action, making our lives a continuous offering to Him.
Questions for self-reflection
- Is God truly the center of my life? Do I seek Him with my whole being, or do I allow other pursuits to crowd my devotion?
- Do we love others as Jesus has loved us?
- Do we love our enemies and pray for those who oppose and persecute us?
Prayer based on Psalm 18
O Lord, my strength and my shield, You are my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer. In You alone, I find refuge and peace, for You rescue me from all my fears and enemies.
Blessed are You, my God and my Savior, for You lift me up in my weakness and guide my steps. Show Your steadfast love to all who call upon You, and grant victory to those who trust in Your name. In Your mercy, be near to us always, our shield, our stronghold, our salvation. We make this prayer in Jesus' holy name, Amen.
- Olvin Veigas, SJ
November 01, 2024
4 comments:
Dear Fr. Olvin,
Your reflection this week was a gentle yet powerful reminder of the grace woven into the everyday moments we often overlook. In a world where busyness and distraction tend to dominate, your words call us back to the quiet, transformative presence of God in each encounter and decision. Thank you for guiding us to see beyond the surface—to embrace gratitude, humility, and the strength found in vulnerability. May we carry these insights forward, not just in thought, but in heart and action.
Blessings and gratitude,
Joilin
Dear Fr. Olivin, "Love for God with love for neighbour extends beyond feelings of warmth and goodwill; it’s a call to action....". Heart touching reflection reminds for action not mere words thank you Father
Thank you once again for the beautiful reflection
Thank you Fr Olvin for the meaningful reflections on the commandment of love. You have brought out beautifully the two sides of our life - love of God and love of neighbour. Thank you
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