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The Lord Is My Chef Daily Recipe for the Soul by Fr. Nicanor F. Lalog II Tuesday in the Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time, Year II, 09 July 2024 Hose 8:4-7, 11-13 ><))))*> + <*((((>< Matthew 9:32-38

Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few; so ask the master of the harvest to sent out more laborers for his harvest” (Matthew 9:38).
Lord Jesus, teach us to examine again the meaning of your words "the harvest is abundant" - how do we look at, what do we see at this abundant harvest of your people, "troubled and abandoned, like sheep without a shepherd"?
What do we see at your flock, at your people?
Forgive us, Lord Jesus, when we are like the wayward kings of Israel of Hosea's time who misled the people away from God; what an abundant harvest laid to waste by corrupt and sinful laborers some of whom were never sent by God while others turned away from God.
Forgive the laborers among us who see the abundant harvest more as a business venture, a shameful tourist attraction for the display of our delusions of grandeur; forgive us, Lord when some of us your laborers label others as troublemakers, as oppositionists, even daring to call declare others using the power of the devil like You!
Nothing much had changed since the time of Hosea and your time, Lord Jesus: your abundant harvest wasted by selfish laborers who see only themselves and their well-being instead of seeing your people as a gift and a responsibility entrusted to our care; help us, O Lord, to value your abundant harvest meant for your greater glory not ours. Amen.