Lord, ohelp me to carry out Your work of compassion in caring for others who are in need spiritually and materially
Tuesday after Epiphany Sunday : 6th January 2026
1 Jn 4:7-10; Ps 71 (72):1-4, 7-8; Mk 6:34-44 (Ps Wk II)
The Gospel shows the striking contrast between Jesus’ response and that of the disciples. They were in a remote place late in the day, surrounded by a large crowd of hungry people. Jesus sees the vast crowd, His heart is moved with pity for them, because they are like sheep without a shepherd. The disciples however, suggested to Jesus to send them away to buy themselves something to eat, effectively seeking to shift the problem elsewhere.
Jesus, however, responded very differently, urging His disciples to give them something to eat themselves. He challenged them to take responsibility for the situation rather than turning away. Thus, Jesus invites His followers into active participation in God’s miraculous work, a prefiguration of the Church’s responsibility to feed both the body and soul of the faithful.
This passage reminds us that we often have more to offer in challenging situations than we might think. Rather than succumbing to despair or washing our hands of the problem, we are called to consider what we can do and act upon it.
Even if our resources seem inadequate, we may find that, through our willingness and effort, the Lord can achieve far more than we imagine possible.
PRAYER: Father, help me to carry out Your work of compassion in caring for those who are in need spiritually and materially.

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