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praying in solitude

Who Do You Say That I Am?

September 13, 2021 by Holy Name Monastery Leave a Comment

This is the same Gospel story we will hear again in two weeks: today it’s Mark’s version; later this month we will hear the evangelist Luke’s memory of this same event.

We read:  Once when Jesus was praying in solitude, and the disciples were with him, he asked them, “Who do the crowds say that I am?”  They said in reply, “John the Baptist; others, Elijah; still others, ‘One of the ancient prophets has arisen.’”  Then he said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”  Peter said in reply, “The Messiah of God.”  He rebuked them and directed them not to tell this to anyone.  (But, what follows He agreed I could share with you.  It’s part fact; a good bit fantasy – or is you might say, prayer.)

The early morning sky held promise of a beautiful sunrise.  I was sitting by the lake when Jesus quietly joined me.  I sensed He was inviting me into an in-depth conversation.  Let’s walk a bit for our heart-to-heart exchange.  Notice all the lovely things God places in our path: the trees and plants, the squirrel scurrying along clutching an acorn so big the weight is making balance a challenge.  Do you hear the gleeful voices from nearby – the happy sounds of children at recess?  Listen closely to the clear shrill song from above of birds welcoming the new day.

(I suggest to Jesus) “This looks like a good spot, let’s sit a spell.”  Jesus is in a pensive mood.  He sits quietly, pondering, staring at the water.  Turning to me (and to you) with a quizzical look on His face, He asks: “What are people saying about me?  Who do people say that I am?”  Quiet surrounds us as I ponder my tumbling thoughts.  I’m always curious to know what others say about Jesus.  But, this time His question invites a personal response.  At first I echo what Peter said: “You are the Messiah of God.”  Probing deeper, I realize that for me, Jesus is everything.  He knows me intimately.  But with this question he’s asking how well I know Him.  The thoughts of my heart tumble around.  I turn to Him and take a hesitant chance: “Let me ask you this: Who do YOU say that I am?  Why do you love me so much?”  Without a second’s hesitation, Jesus smiles, shakes his head and touches my heart with his response.  I needed that warm fuzzy.  His message is what I will carry, treasure, nurture in all the days that follow.

May I suggest to you: Today be brave; in your private time with Jesus turn his question back to Him: “You, who do you say that I am?  Why do you love me so much?”  Sing your own tune for the words of our Responsorial Psalm: “I love the Lord because He heard me; because He inclined His ear to me the day I called … and freed my eyes from tears and my feet from stumbling.  Alleluia!”

~Reflection by Sister Roberta Bailey, OSB, Prioress

 

Have a pleasant, stress-free week

Stay safe – be healthy – know peace!

 

First Reading:   Isaiah 50:5-9         Second Reading:  James 2:14-18
Gospel:   Mark 8:27-35
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