Readings: Deut 18:15-20. 1Cor 7:32-35. Mk 1:21b-28
Each one of us, even young people, has something to say to others, to the world. The authenticity and the source of what we say give our words power. The higher (or the deeper) the source of our words, the more powerful they become. The more authority they carry. And if we can truly speak for, or on behalf of, the Source of all things, our words will have the power necessary to effect change.
The more powerful our words are, the more they disturb the anti-life forces within and around us. And these are numerous. Not only this. The more powerful the words are, the more they’ll disrupt the action and effect of these demons. This is one reason we must continually strive to immerse ourselves in Love. We need to develop our relationship with God more than trying to reproduce what society throws (or has thrown) at us.
May Jesus Christ, the Word of God, truly effect powerful changes in our lives.