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Journey of Faith, Psalm 96:1-3, October 18, 2020

Journey of Faith, Psalm 96:1-3, October 18, 2020
Oct 18, 2020 · 4m 17s

“Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all you lands. Tell his glory among the nations; among all peoples, his wondrous deeds.” (Psalm 96:1-3) You can...

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“Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all you lands. Tell his glory among the nations; among all peoples, his wondrous deeds.”
(Psalm 96:1-3)

You can take center stage today. This is your moment to “sing a new song” by sharing God’s love with the world.

World Mission Sunday is an affirmation that we are chosen not necessarily to do great things—although I’m sure you have—but to join God in doing what is already at work. Pope Francis calls this action of the spirit “the universal sacrament of God’s love for the world.” When we witness our faith, he says, God continues to manifest infinite love in ways that “transform hearts, minds, bodies, societies, and cultures in every place and time.” This is what we celebrate today on World Mission Sunday.

Our celebration is tempered this year for all the reasons we know—but it’s also an invitation to renewal. Like the apostles caught in a storm and fearful for their lives, we realized that we can only deal with adversity when we care for one another. When we all pull together. In his address today, Our Holy Father Pope Francis acknowledges the immense suffering of people all over the world from the global pandemic. But in recognizing our human frailty, Francis says we are reminded of “our deep desire for life and liberation from evil.” In this context, the Pope says our call to mission is “an invitation to step out of ourselves for love of God and neighbor.” It’s an opportunity for sharing, service, and prayer.

The mission that God is calling us to always leads away from fear to a new understanding of mercy and compassion. By giving ourselves over to others, we experience God’s merciful love. Yes, in mission we are “called, sent, and transformed.”

Friend, when the prophet Isaiah heard the voice of God, he said, “Here I am Lord. Send me.” (Isaiah 6:8). He had complete faith that God would show the way. On World Mission Sunday, I invite you to trust in God, too, for you have all the tools and resources you need to witness the compassion of Our Lord, transforming yourself—and transforming the world.
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