Homily for Monday of the 28th Week in Ordinary Time
Description
Jesus often seemed frustrated with those who sought signs yet were unwilling to put their faith in the power bestowed upon Him by His Father in heaven. He understood that no sign would truly inspire their faith; they would be entertained by the spectacle of the sign but would ultimately move on to something else, completely missing the power and authority behind it.
Jesus referenced the sign of Jonah, explaining how, as a "mere" prophet, Jonah led the Ninevites to repentance. He emphasized that someone far greater than Jonah was among them, but they couldn't recognize Him for who He truly was or comprehend His purpose because He appeared too ordinary.
Let us earnestly pray for the Holy Spirit's guidance to help us discern when Jesus's power and presence are at work in the seemingly ordinary moments of our lives. This recognition can open the door to a deeper faith in God's boundless love, unending mercy, and His active presence in our daily lives.