Gospel Reflections for January 28 2018
Facing Challenges …and winning
Jesus confronts the devil in today’s Gospel.
He speaks with authority, confidence and self-assurance. Could you do that if you came face to face with Satan? Would you be afraid? Would you feel lost about how to respond?
I remember the story of a farmer standing by the side of a country road. A sports car from the city roars up and skids to a stop in front of him. The impatient driver yells, “Hey farmer! I’m lost in your area. Do you know how to get to the freeway?” The farmer calmly thinks and replies, “Nope.” The driver responds, “Well, you have got to be the dumbest farmer I ever met! I am lost in your area and you cannot help me! Don’t you know anything at all!?” The farmer calmly thinks and says, “Well …I know I’m not lost!”
Jesus was not lost in facing the devil. He knew precisely who He was and how to respond. The Devil understood that as well, and knew he could not win.
You can have that same assurance, confidence, and authority of Jesus by coming to know and understand the person of Our Lord in your own life in our University Series coming soon in the season of Lent.
We will have over 50 different sessions held at St. Bruno, St. Mary, and Beatitudes parishes beginning Thursday, February 15th, and continuing to Thursday, March 22nd. The Catalogs are at the doors of the participating Churches, and online at TheUniversitySeries.org.
All the courses are designed to help you understand how Our Lord can help you in your daily life, and confront the challenges you might face, with His grace, His confidence, and His assurance.
Take the catalog home with you and go over the courses listed. I am sure some will jump out at you and say, “This is just the course for me right now!”
Our own St. Bruno School equips our students every day with knowledge, wisdom and grace from Our Lord to face every challenge as well. This week we especially celebrate the amazing work our school does every day in forming the next generation to face the world with confidence.
We admire people who have this confidence, and you can have it for yourself …from Our Lord who received it from His Father in heaven.
This week we celebrate our school. During Lent …see you in the University!
God Bless!
Fr. Dave
Helen Sullivan says
We’re looking forward to the University Series here at St Paschal’s also Fr.Dave. Thanks for reminding us.
Father Dave says
See you in the University!
franca dornan says
Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee your precious University series Father Dave!! We will be attending those spirituall, beautiful classes and will attend yours!! Looking sooooooooooo foward to hearing you and seeing you!!!! We are sooooooooooooooooooo excted and honored to once again be presenters of ” Mary A Woman In Love., The Precious Apparitions of our Blessed Mother”!!! We want everyone to fall more and more in love with our loving Jesus and His beautiful Blessed Mother and our preciousw Faith!!! Loveeeeee it and loveeee you!!!
Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, Franca and Dick
Father Dave says
See you in the University. Thank you for joining the faculty almost from the very beginning!
Philomena Gatto says
With the many challenges we face every day, we sometimes are lost for a good
solution to resolve them.
The upcoming University courses will challenge us to find a better way, and have the confidence
to apply that knowledge to our daily living.
Great to hear you on the radio, Fr. Dave, leading the rosary, especially since we just celebrated
the centennial of Fatima.
Father Dave says
Thanks for your comments. It is a humbling experience to know it is going across the whole country.
Wes Stupar says
God bless ;you, Father Dave. in your ministry to us through your weekly reflections and your University Series.
Father Dave says
You are very welcome!
Rebecca McCann says
It reminds me on how we are to respond to people who would try to lead us in the wrong direction. Asking the Lord to give us the right words.
I’ll be able to go to the University and need to wait till after the 1st of the month to sign up. Looks like you have some great speakers…Can’t wait.
Father Dave says
See you in the University!