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Called to Compassion: Sharing Christ’s Message Through Deeds In the last several days’ readings, we hear about the prophecies . . . . . . which foretell that the blind will see, the mute will speak, the crippled will walk, and the deaf will hear. These miracles have been the focus of this week’s readings, and in the Gospel, we see Jesus fulfilling these promises. He restores sight to the blind, enables the mute to speak, feeds the hungry, and heals the crippled. Similarly, the words of Prophet Isaiah assure us that those who weep will no longer mourn, and the Lord will provide bread, water, and guidance for His people. In the Gospel, Jesus moves among the people, doing good, healing the sick, and proclaiming the Kingdom of God. This fulfillment of prophecy affirms that Jesus is the promised Messiah. He is the one foretold by the prophets, the one we are called to trust. There is no other. Only He can provide what we truly need in life. Jesus Wants to Help Us The Gospel also reveals Jesus’ compassionate heart. He sees the troubled and distressed, likening them to sheep without a shepherd, and He cares deeply. Unlike others who may ignore or dismiss our problems, Jesus takes our struggles personally. He wants to help, heal, and bring peace. If we trust Jesus, we will understand the depth of His love and care. He restores us and gives us new life. Seeing the need for guidance and care, He tells His disciples that the harvest is abundant, but the laborers are few. He urges them to pray for more laborers and sends them out to show compassion, heal the sick, and proclaim that the Kingdom of God is nearby. As Christians, we are called to live out this message. Our lives and actions should reflect the nearness of God’s Kingdom. Jesus sends us not only to preach but also to heal, encourage, and bring hope to the hopeless. We all face struggles, whether they stem from health issues, financial concerns, or the weight of our past mistakes. Often, memories of harm we’ve caused or betrayals we’ve committed make us feel helpless. But Jesus calls us to bring these burdens to Him. He offers hope and restoration, empowering us to share this hope with others. Through Our Deeds . . . As Saint Francis of Assisi famously said, “Preach at all times; if necessary, use words.” While words have power, it is through our deeds that we truly embody the message of Christ. Listen more to this Meditation Media. Listen to: Called to Compassion: Sharing Christ’s Message Through Deeds -------------------------------- Image: Jesus’ Discourse to His Disciples: French Painter: James Tissot -------------------------------- Gospel: Matthew: 9:35–10:1, 5-8 First Reading: Is 30: 19-21, 23-26