The King and I: In a Relationship
November 24, 2024 The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Daily Readings: Daniel 7:13-14; Revelation 1:5-8; John 18:33b-37
Today’s solemnity reminds us that we belong to a King unlike the leaders of this world. No matter how much they claim to care for the people they govern, they are often first and foremost concerned with their own interests.
But do we truly belong to Jesus, the King of the Universe? The Gospel tells us who truly belongs to Jesus: those who listen to His voice and testify to the truth.
This may be the most difficult thing to do today because we are bombarded with many fake truths. Worse, we often create our own truths to suit our whims, delusions, and convenience.
How can we listen to God’s voice? How do we know it is His voice we are hearing?
We can never hear, and therefore listen to, God’s voice if we do not know Him. If we are more attuned to the noise of the world and our own voice, we will not be able to hear His voice, much less heed it. It is crucial, then, to make an effort to know God, and that is only possible through a meaningful relationship with Him. We can nurture this relationship through the sacraments, especially the Eucharist and Confession.
How significantly have you made the Eucharist part of your life? Do you regularly go to confession and renew your relationship with Jesus?
Our relationship with our King is not a boss-subordinate one, nor is it about being governed as subjects. Rather, it is a Father-son relationship, where we willingly submit to the will of the Father. It is a relationship of great sacrifice and life-giving love.
What relationship do you have with Jesus? If He is your King, do you hear and heed His Word? Do you proclaim and live by His truth?
A Call to Action for Catholic Living: Reflect on your relationship with Jesus, the King. Are you listening to His voice amidst the noise of the world? Make time for the Eucharist and Confession to strengthen your bond with Him. Live by His truth and align your life with His will.
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