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Catholic Daily Reflections

Thursday after Epiphany - Good News Travels Fast

Catholic Daily Reflections

My Catholic Life!

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

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🗓️ 8 January 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Jesus returned to Galilee in the power of the Spirit, and news of him spread throughout the whole region. He taught in their synagogues and was praised by all.  Luke 4:14–15

Jesus had just spent forty days in the desert, fasting and praying prior to beginning His public ministry. His first stop was Galilee, where He entered the Synagogue and read from the Prophet Isaiah. However, soon after His words were spoken in the Synagogue, Jesus was driven out of the town, and the people tried to throw Him over the hill to kill Him.

What a shocking contrast. At first Jesus was “praised by all,” as we see in the passage above. Word of Him spread like wildfire throughout the towns. They had heard of His baptism and the Voice of the Father speaking from Heaven, and many were curious and excited about Him. But as soon as Jesus began to preach the pure Gospel message and when He began to address their hardness of heart, they turned on Him and sought His life.

Sometimes we can fall into the trap of thinking that the Gospel will always have the effect of drawing people together as one. Of course, this is one of the central goals of the Gospel: to unite us in the Truth as the one people of God. But the key to unity is that unity is only possible when we all accept the saving Truth of the Gospel. All of it. And that means we must change our hearts, turn from the stubbornness of our sins, and open our minds to Christ. Sadly, some do not want to change, and the result is division.

If you find that there are aspects of Jesus’ teaching that are hard to accept, reflect upon the passage above. Return to this initial reaction of the townspeople when they were all talking about Jesus and praised Him. That is the right response. Our difficulties with what Jesus says and what He calls us to repent of should never have the effect of leading us to disbelief rather than to praise Him in all things.

Reflect, today, on the most difficult teaching of Jesus with which you have struggled. Everything He says and everything He has taught is for your good. Praise Him no matter what and allow your heart of praise to give you the wisdom you need to understand all that Jesus asks of you. Especially those teachings that are most difficult to accept.

Lord, I accept all that You have taught, and I choose to change those parts of my life that do not conform to Your most holy will. Give me wisdom to see the thing from which I must repent and soften my heart so that I will always remain open to You. Jesus, I trust in You.

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0:00.0

This is Catholic Daily Reflections for Thursday after Epiphany.

0:08.8

Today's reflection is entitled, Good News Travels Fast.

0:15.2

Jesus returned to Galilee and the power of the spirit and news of him spread throughout the whole region.

0:22.8

He taught in their synagogues and was praised by all.

0:28.1

Jesus had just spent 40 days in the desert, fasting and praying prior to beginning his public ministry.

0:36.2

His first stop was Galilee, where he entered the synagogue and read from the prophet Isaiah.

0:43.3

However, soon after his words were spoken in the synagogue, he was driven out of the town,

0:50.3

and the people tried to throw him over the hill to kill him. What a shocking contrast.

0:58.4

At first, Jesus was praised by all, as we see in the passage above. Word of him spread like

1:06.7

wildfire throughout the towns. They had heard of his baptism and the voice of the Father

1:13.0

speaking from heaven, and many were curious and excited about him. But as soon as Jesus began

1:19.9

to preach the pure gospel message, and when he began to address their hardness of hearts,

1:27.4

they turned on him and sought his life.

1:31.0

Sometimes we can fall into the trap of thinking that the gospel will always have the effect of

1:37.1

drawing people together as one. Of course, this is one of the central goals of the gospel,

1:45.6

to unite us in the truth as the one people of God.

1:49.9

But the key to unity is that unity is only possible

1:54.9

when we all accept the saving truth of the gospel, all of it.

2:01.9

And that means we must change our hearts,

2:05.1

turn from the stubbornness of our sins,

2:07.7

and open our minds to Christ.

2:10.8

Sadly, some do not want to change,

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