Sometimes we need to be reminded who’s really in charge. For as much as we would like to think it’s us, it’s not. It’s God. Our readings this week serve as a reminder that our sense of control is often within our own imaginations. There are greater forces at work. We are reminded that it is God who created us and our abilities, and that for all our own hubris, all the wonders of creation are of His hand, not ours. This is the power of God – so far beyond our own that we can only sit with a sense of wonder and awe in His presence and glow of His love. The Word for the 12th Sunday of Ordinary Time Job 38:1, 8-11 Psalm 107:23-24, 25-26, 28-29, 30-31 2 Corinthians 5:14-17 Mark 4:35-41 Our first reading comes from the book of Job. At this point in the narrative Job has been through a lot of suffering, so he decides to confront God, blaming him for his condition and looking for an answer as to why he has been made to suffer. Our passage this wee...
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