13 February, Thursday — We are all standing on the Titanic  

Thursday of Week 5 in Ordinary Time

Gen 2:18-25
Mk 7:24-30

…she came and fell at his feet.

“The whole world is the Titanic and Christ is the lifeboat.” I recently read those words in Dr. Peter Kreeft’s book, The God Who Loves You “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling”, and in reading the words above from scripture, ‘she came and fell at his feet’, my heart lifted with joy for her in knowing WHO this Jesus is, The Christ. She recognized Him. 

When was the last time you sat in silence and recognized WHO this Jesus, who never stops knocking at your heart, who never turns from you, really is? As Fr. Mike Schmitz has shared in a homily, we don’t recognize Jesus and therefore don’t acknowledge Him, much less fall at His feet, because we are so distracted. The enemy uses all the simple tools to distract us from fully realizing who Jesus is –- so much so that we don’t recognize Him as King. We don’t recognize Him as our lifeboat. In fact, many modern day Christians have been so desensitized by the enemy’s smoke, mirror and lies (out of the mouths of ‘good Christian people’ – including Catholics, even Catholic priests) to WHO Jesus is, that many in the modern world have come to define Jesus Christ as a really good, nice guy, tolerant of all peoples and all things, all the time — simply walking around loving everyone, being everyone’s buddy. But no one’s lifeboat.

For anyone who has ever searched for TRUTH, we know this isn’t who Jesus is, or ever was, or ever could be. No one would ‘fall at the feet’ of their ‘buddy’. Yes, Jesus is your best friend, but friendship is simply one tiny facet of Jesus to give us an example of His perfect love for us -– a love that took him to the crucifix.

Jesus isn’t simply the ‘best buddy ever’ — even the demons know that. Throughout scripture, it is ALWAYS the demons who know WHO Jesus is. The rest of us keep wondering and changing our minds – waiting for another sign; after all, we don’t need a lifeboat right now. So, we wait to see what He is going to do for us, or do for us next, to determine to what degree we will acknowledge Him this week. 

Yet, the woman in scripture today knew Jesus was the lifeboat. She didn’t ask for a sign — she fell at His feet. When was the last time you fell at His feet? That is the physical position that shows humility and reverence. The physical position that acknowledges the King in front of you. That is a physical position that the modern world rolls its eyes at, isn’t it? And yet, at a point in the future, a day will come when — like the woman at the table today — every knee will bow, every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.

The woman at the table in today’s scripture knew that Jesus was the lifeboat. What must we change in our life so that we will change our day, so that we are falling at His feet – so that we are acknowledging Him as KING of our life in our words and actions? So that we are clinging ONLY TO HIM, our lifeboat? You can only swim so long, and then, without THE lifeboat, you will sink. The lifeboat – it’s always within reach.

(Today’s OXYGEN by Gina Ulicny)

Prayer: Father God of all, how we praise You and Your Holy Name. May we share your Holy Name today, and every day. 

Thanksgiving: Lord, thank you for the lifeboat of your Son. 

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