The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Cycle C - February 06, 2022
Readings: Isaiah 6:1–8; Psalm 138:1–5, 7–8; 1 Corinthians 15:1–11; Luke 5:1–11
Jesus helping the disciples to cast their net into the deep To listen to my audio-video reflections on YouTube please click here |
We are already in the second month of the year, that is February. As time moves faster, we are challenged every day to keep chasing it with our life and all that life brings with it. For our good fortune, we have been reading the scripture and other spiritual literature that might help us to live worthy of our calling. In fact, during this week we read the fascinating life of King David and his household. We also celebrated the feast of the Presentation of the Lord in the Temple this week, which was also celebrated as World Day of Consecrated Life. Our Lord is inviting us that we may all of us both religious and laypeople to participate in the life of consecration of Jesus that is holy, pure, sublime, dedicated, devout, happy and venerable life. In fact, this leads us to enter into a very important facet of our lives as Christians that is to live in Christ.
1. Jesus lets you cast your nets
Let's begin our journey with Jesus in and around the lake of Gennesaret as today's reading suggests (Luke 5:1–11). In the olden days, the water containment zones like streams, wells, tanks, dams, rivers, lakes, etc., gathered people for various purposes. Jesus too makes use of such places as we see in the Gospels. Today we see him at the lake not only teaching people by sitting in Peter's boat but also listening to those fishermen's woes for they had caught nothing in spite of slogging the whole night in the lake. Towards the end of the reading, we see Jesus inviting, Peter, James and John to be his disciples.