Today’s readings highlight two key themes: God’s plan for relationships and the power of faith and persistence in prayer.
In the first reading, God sees that “it is not good for man to be alone” and creates a suitable partner for him. This passage reveals the beauty of marriage and the importance of companionship. The union between man and woman is not just a human arrangement but part of God’s divine plan for love and support. Beyond marriage, this reading reminds us that human beings are meant to live in community. We are created to help one another, to love, and to grow together.
However, relationships require sacrifice, trust, and faithfulness. Whether in marriage, friendship, or family, we must build strong relationships based on love, respect, and commitment. We must also avoid selfishness, which can break relationships.
In the Gospel, we see a powerful example of faith and persistence. A non-Jewish woman comes to Jesus, begging Him to heal her daughter. At first, Jesus appears to reject her, saying that the children’s food should not be given to the dogs. But the woman does not give up—she humbly responds, saying, “Even the dogs under the table eat the children’s crumbs.” Moved by her faith, Jesus grants her request and heals her daughter.
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of love and relationships. Help me to cherish and nurture the people in my life. Strengthen my faith so that I may trust in You always, even when I feel unheard. Teach me humility and persistence in prayer. May Your blessings fill my life, my family, and all that I do. Guide me today to walk in Your ways and share Your love with others. Amen. May the almighty God bless you, The Father and The Son and The Holy Spirit. Amen