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Emoke Greschik
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2018. Aug. 7., K, 13:54:59 CEST
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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Tuesday, August 7, 2018*
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Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time
Matthew 14:22-36
*Friends, our Gospel today is the story of Jesus walking on the water.
Water is, throughout the Scriptures, a symbol of danger. At the very
beginning, the spirit of the Lord hovered over the surface of the waters.
This signals God’s lordship over all of the powers of disorder. In all four
Gospels there is a version of this story of Jesus mastering the waves. *Th
*e boat, with Peter and the other disciples, is evocative of the Church. It
moves through the waters, as the Church will move through time.
Storms—chaos, corruption, stupidity, danger, persecution—will inevitably
arise. Now during the fourth watch of the night, which is to say the
darkest time of the night, Jesus comes walking on the sea. This is meant to
be an affirmation of his divinity: *just as the spirit of God hovered over
the waters at the beginning, so Jesus hovers over them now.* So he says to
his terrified disciples: “Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.” But
even more than that: you can participate in my power. “Peter got out of the
boat and began to walk on the water toward Jesus.” This is the story of all
the saints.*
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