Compiled by J. Maurus
Mary was faithful to the Word even till the cross.
"When Jesus had said this, a woman spoke up from the crowd and said to him, 'How happy is the woman who bore you and nursed you!' But Jesus answered, 'Rather, how happy are those who hear the word of God and obey it'" (Lk 11:27-28).
This woman was glorifying Mary, the Mother of Jesus. "Blest is the fruit of your womb, Jesus" - we tell Mary.
Mary has a special blessedness in as much as she was an insturment in God's hand for the incarnation of God's son.
But what was of greater merit, the true blessedness of Mary was: doing the will of God, that is, listening to and putting into practice the Word of God. She was not only faithful and docile in accepting the will of God, in listening to the word coming from God, but she always remained in the disposition of: let your will be done, in every case, even at the foot of the cross.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Many times I feel that I know what God would want me to do - how I shoould act, what I should do, what I shouldn't do - but I rationalize and find some excuse for doing things my way. I need to be more of the mindset, "let your will be done, in every case," not just when it is convenient or easy for me, but "in every case." It's difficult, for me anyway.
What strikes you most today?
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I really liked reading your comments today. I too find myself doing things that as a whole I probably shouldn't do but slightly alter my actions so I can rationalize that if I only do "A" & "B" but not "C", God will be OK with that even though I probably shouldn't do "A" or "B" either. Sometimes God makes it real hard to do the right thing but at least I have comfort knowing that he always forgives me when I don't. It's also good to know someone as holy as you has similar things to deal with.
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