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Catholic Daily Reflections

Monday of the First Week in Ordinary Time - Do Not Hesitate

Catholic Daily Reflections

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Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

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🗓️ 11 January 2026

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the Gospel of God: “This is the time of fulfillment. The Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the Gospel.” As he passed by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea; they were fishermen. Jesus said to them, “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Mark 1:15–17

Today, as we enter into Ordinary Time, we hear Jesus’ first proclamation of the Gospel as recorded by Mark: “This is the time of fulfillment. The Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the Gospel.” Those words rang true as Jesus began His public ministry, and they ring true for us today.

Imagine the scene. The Eternal Son of God took on flesh in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary. He grew up in Nazareth with His parents and learned the trade of carpentry from Joseph. At the age of thirty, He was baptized by John in the Jordan River and spent forty days in the desert—fasting, praying, and overcoming the devil’s temptations. Afterward, He traveled to the Sea of Galilee and began His public ministry.

Though every moment of Jesus’ life was sacred, the first words of His public ministry stand out. The long-awaited “time of fulfillment” had arrived, and He began to proclaim, “Repent, and believe in the Gospel.” All that had been planned from the foundation of the world and all that was revealed in the Old Testament pointed to that moment. All of God’s promises were about to be fulfilled.

It would be fascinating to go back in time to that moment, knowing everything we know now about Jesus’ life and mission, and observe the humble beginnings of the most important activity ever to take place. The ordinary people whom He called and prepared for such an extraordinary task are exceptionally inspiring. The many people who walked by Jesus, not knowing Who He was, magnify Jesus’ humility. He hid His glory, relying on the power of His preaching and the workings of grace in the hearts of His disciples—and He continues to do so today.

Though we cannot travel back to that historical moment, we should understand that it is a moment that transcends time. Just as Jesus spoke those words long ago at the Sea of Galilee, He speaks them anew today. He says to you, “Today is the time of fulfillment for you!” “Today” is the present moment every day of our lives.

We often miss Jesus’ proclamation to us because we fail to recognize the extraordinary significance of the Word of God and the immediacy of God’s call to repentance. We must respond to that call in the same way that the first Apostles did. Jesus first encounters Peter and Andrew as they are fishing and says, “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men,” and they follow. He then calls James and John, who also follow. They do not hesitate. Though Jesus had performed no miracles yet, He had no followers, and was unknown, these men knew they had to follow Jesus. They did so, leaving everything else behind.

Reflect today on the very beginning of Jesus’ ministry. Like the Apostles, do you make an immediate and complete response to Jesus every time He calls within every moment of your day? What “nets” in your life hold you back from following Him completely? Are there attachments, comforts, or distractions that hinder your response? Do you spend time with the Word of God and in prayer, listening for His proclamation to you to repent and believe in the Gospel? Just as He spoke to Peter, Andrew, James, and John, Jesus speaks to you today: “Come after me.” Do not hesitate to follow where He leads. Do not let this moment pass by—for He is calling you now.

My divine Lord, as You began Your public ministry, the full radiance of Your glory was hidden from the eyes of the people of Galilee. Yet as You spoke, Your words resonated in the minds and hearts of those who listened with faith. Draw me now, and in every moment of my life, into this ongoing time of fulfillment. As You call me to repentance and faith, give me the strength to respond fully and without hesitation. Jesus, I trust in You. Amen.

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This is Catholic Daily Reflections for Monday of the first week in ordinary time.

0:10.0

Today's reflection is entitled, Do Not Hesitate.

0:15.0

Jesus came to Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God.

0:20.0

This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand.

0:24.9

Repent and believe in the gospel. As he passed by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother

0:33.1

Andrew casting their nets into the sea. They were fishermen.

0:38.9

Jesus said to them,

0:43.3

Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.

0:49.3

Today as we enter into ordinary time,

0:53.7

we hear Jesus' first proclamation of the gospel,

0:55.1

as recorded by Mark.

0:58.1

This is the time of fulfillment.

1:00.5

The kingdom of God is at hand.

1:03.2

Repent and believe in the gospel.

1:14.3

Those words rang true as Jesus began as public ministry, and they ring true for us today. Imagine the scene.

1:22.3

The eternal son of God took on flesh in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary. He grew up in Nazareth with his parents and learned the trade of carpentry from Joseph.

1:28.3

At the age of 30, he was baptized by John in the Jordan River and spent 40 days in the desert,

1:35.3

fasting, praying, and overcoming the devil's temptations.

1:39.3

Afterward, he traveled to the Sea of Galilee and began his public ministry.

1:45.8

Though every moment of Jesus' life was sacred, the first words of his public ministry stand out.

1:54.2

The long-awaited time of fulfillment had arrived, and he began to proclaim, repent and believe in the gospel.

2:03.7

All that had been planned from the foundation of the world, and all that was revealed in the Old

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