Reflections
of heaven and earth.” Why do we
trust in God and not princes of this
world? Because, “He keeps faith
forever,” and, “He gives food to the
hungry." Who among us is not hungry
for a closer relationship with The Lord?
St Paul in our second reading assures
us, God is not going to call the wise,
the powerful, or those of noble birth.
Rather, he calls the lowly, the weak,
(1 Corinthians 1: 26-28)
if we want to be raised up with Him.
That may be hard to do if it means we have
concerns. But it we truly want to be set free
from the sins that bind us, then we need to
seek his grace. Where else are the promises
of our God fulfilled but in the healing
ministry of Jesus? Who else has the grace
So we can pray this Psalm, not only in honor
Christ, whom God exalted. “The Lord shall
reign forever, through all generations.”
Amen
1. Our psalmist says, "The Lord sets captives free." In what ways are you captive, and how has the Lord set you free?
2. The Psalm proclaims, "The Lord gives sight to the blind." In what areas of your life were you not able to see things clearly, and give an example of how the Lord has enabled you to regain your sight.



