Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time

1 Samuel 16:1-13; Psalm 39:20-28; Eph 1:17-18; Mark 2:23-28

not judging
by appearance
God looks
deeply
into our heart
for goodness
and strength
offering us
a Sabbath
for re-creation
and renewal
where we are nourished
on the love
offered us
and the gifts
of the Holy Spirit
enlightening
the eyes of our heart
and the hope
of our calling

How do you see others?
Do you let yourself be nourished by the Sabbath?

Martin Luther King Day

Love
is the only force
capable of
turning an enemy
into a friend.
(MLK)

Love your enemies.
Darkness cannot
drive out darkness;
only light
can do that
Hate cannot
drive out hate
only love
can do that
(MLK)

Love your enemies.
I have decided
to stick
with love.
Hate is too great
a burden
to bear.
(MLK)

Love your enemies.
I believe
that unarmed truth
and unconditional love
will have the final word
in reality.
(MLK)

Love your enemies.
(Jesus)

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Is 62:1-5; Psalm 96: 1-16; 1Cor 12:4-11; John 2:1-11

refusing silence
God speaks-
no longer
forsaken
or desolate
he calls us
“delight”-
rejoicing
in this love
that ignites a song
of praise
in our hearts
we offer our lives
to goodness
and love
using the gifts
we are given
to change
the ordinary
to sacred
as we walk
each moment
through this mysterious
path of life-
amazed
at what each day
asks of us

Do you hear God’s “delight”?
Are you amazed at what is asked of you?
Are you ready for change?

The Baptism of the Lord

Isaiah 40:1-5,9-11; Psalm 29:1-10; Titus 2:11-14; 3.4-7; Luke 3:15-16 21-22

the skies open
and the Holy Spirit
descends
on a beloved son
from a God
well pleased
he comes to us
who wait
in anticipation
wondering
and waiting
in our hearts
for good news
of peace-
grasping
our hand
with no
partiality
He forms us
opening
our eyes and
setting us free
in the light
of His justice
His love for all
we share in
His good works
blessing
and
healing

Do you accept the grasp of His hand?
Do you accept the blessing of peace?