Sunday, September 22, 2019

25th Week, Ordinary Time, Monday, 23-09-19

Ezra 1:1-6 / Luke  8:16-18

During the 60s and the 70s, there was an emphasis to pray for the conversion of Russia.

During that period, Communism spread and threatened not only the democratic governments but also the Church.

At that time who would believe that in something like 30 years, the mighty Soviet Union would break up and the Berlin Wall would crumble and Communism would lose its sting?

If 30 years seemed like a long time, then how about 70 years?

That was how long the Jews were in exile in the foreign land of Babylon.

But when Cyrus, king of Persia came into power, he made the surprise decision to let the Jews go back to their homeland and even offered to help them rebuild the Temple.

So 70 years of darkness and hopelessness gave way to the long-awaited light.

When we go through the dark and rough period of our lives, let us reflect on how often God has delivered His people from bondage.

God's marvelous light shines through the dark and hopeless periods bringing about freedom and joy.

God's light is to shine through us. May we be lamp-stands so that others can see the light of God.