May I have the humility and faith I need to help bring forth this abundance of grace for others. Please set them free, dear Lord, and welcome them into Your family so that they become true children of Your Father. I pray especially for those who carry heavy burdens and for those whose lives are deeply intertwined with evil. The Liturgy of the Hours is meant to sanctify our whole day. My merciful Lord, I trust in Your perfect love for me and for all peoples. Prayer During the Day From Liturgy Hours. As you do, pray that you will be able to imitate her goodness so as to share in the blessings she and her daughter received. Try to understand her humility, her hope, and her love for her daughter. Prayerfully read her words over and over. Reflect, today, upon the beautiful example of this woman of deep faith. The disposition of this woman’s heart sets for us a perfect example of how we must come to our Lord. ![]() And even though Jesus deeply desires to pour forth His grace and mercy in superabundance on our lives, it is essential that we fully understand our unworthiness before Him. We can think that we have a right to God’s grace. In our own lives, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking we deserve the mercy of God. As a result, Jesus responds with generosity and immediately frees her daughter from the demon. The woman responded to Jesus, “Lord, even the dogs under the table eat the children’s scraps.” Her words were not only exceptionally humble but were also based on deep faith and a deep love for her daughter. They were the “children” of whom Jesus was speaking, and the Gentiles, such as this woman, were the ones referred to as “the dogs.” Jesus spoke this way to this woman not out of rudeness but because He could see her deep faith, and He wanted to give her an opportunity to manifest that faith for all to see. For it is not right to take the food of the children and throw it to the dogs.” In other words, Jesus was saying that His mission was first to the people of Israel, the chosen people of the Jewish faith. ![]() He said to her, “Let the children be fed first. When Jesus first encountered this woman, she begged Him to free her daughter from the demon. She was a Gentile, a foreigner, but her faith was very real and very deep. Interestingly, this woman was not of the Jewish faith. It is that love that drives this mother to seek out Jesus in the hope that He will free her daughter from the demon who possessed her. And the woman in this story clearly loves her daughter. The woman was a Greek, a Syrophoenician by birth, and she begged him to drive the demon out of her daughter. Soon a woman whose daughter had an unclean spirit heard about him. Thursday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time
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