Gospel Luke 21:34-36 That day will be sprung on you suddenly, like a trap Jesus said to his disciples: ‘Watch yourselves, or your hearts will be coarsened with debauchery and drunkenness and the cares of life, and that day will be sprung on you suddenly, like a trap. For it will come down on every living man on the face of the earth. Stay awake, praying at all times for the strength to survive all that is going to happen, and to stand with confidence before the Son of Man.’ Reflection Jesus warns that the day will come unexpectedly and that life’s distractions—caring for ourselves, indulging, and worries—can numb our hearts. True readiness comes not from clever planning, but from staying awake in prayer, allowing God’s strength to sustain us. When we fix our gaze on the Son of Man and seek daily grace, we stand confidently, not in our own ability, but in His mercy and truth. Reflection Question - In what ways have I allowed the "debouchery, drunkenness, or care...
Gospel Luke 21:29-33 My words will never pass away Jesus told his disciples a parable: ‘Think of the fig tree and indeed every tree. As soon as you see them bud, you know that summer is now near. So with you when you see these things happening: know that the kingdom of God is near. I tell you solemnly, before this generation has passed away all will have taken place. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.’ Short Reflection Jesus uses the fig tree as a simple yet powerful sign to remind us to be attentive to the signs around us. Just as the budding tree signals the approaching summer, the events Jesus foretells signify the nearness of God’s kingdom. While everything in the world passes away—heaven and earth included—Jesus assures us that His words are eternal and unchanging. This invites us to place our trust not in the temporary but in the eternal truth of God’s promises. Question for Reflection How can I remain rooted in the unchanging word of ...