Gospel Reflection - 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B


We might think the Apostles were lucky.  They were given a specific mission from Our Lord and received clear instructions in carrying it out.  They were sent in pairs and could help each other along the way.  And now we know the Lord has a mission for all of us too, but doesn’t it often seem the case that He leaves us to figure it out on our own and doesn’t provide the instructions?

Despite how the situation may appear, we’re not just playing some sort of guessing game when it comes to our mission as Christians.  Note how Jesus entrusted this mission of spreading the Gospel with the Apostles, the Twelve men who had left everything to follow Him.  Similarly, if we are unsure of how to fully live out our mission as faithful Christians, we too must cultivate a deep relationship with Jesus Christ and follow Him.  From there blooms the call, the mission, He has in store for us.  Perhaps that call is to work among the poor or in schools.  Maybe there’s an organization close to our heart that we can donate to.  Or there could be people in our own family, feeling unloved and unwanted, that just need to be received with a generous heart. 

As we move closer to God, we will begin to feel the Holy Spirit inspiring us to action.  It is so important that we, like the Apostles, embark on this great mission of performing God’s work.  He has incredible things in store for us and invites every willing soul to share in His Divine Will.


From the beginning of time, the Father prepared a mission for YOU.  What do you think that mission is?

Who in your life has been a partner, guide, or counselor in this mission?  How can you aid others in their mission?


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