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The Lord Is My Chef Daily Recipe for the Soul by Fr. Nicanor F. Lalog II Thursday, Fifth Week in Ordinary Time, Year I, 13 February 2025 Genesis 2:18-25 ><0000'> + ><0000'> + ><0000'> Mark 7:24-30

Your words today, O Lord, are very striking: in the gospel you were seeking rest while a Syrophoenician woman - a pagan and outsider - was seeking healing of her daughter; in the first reading, God felt it was not good for man to be alone and he cast him into a deep sleep, took one of his ribs and made it into a woman; in both instances, you listened and heard O God the needs of your people whether it was loudly voiced out like that pagan woman or simply kept in the man's heart. And that's the good news so good for us to hear today: you listen. Always.
Likewise, in both stories, there is always a giving up on our part for us to be heard and answered by you, Lord: the Syrophoenician begged and disregarded her very self for her daughter possessed by the demon while the man gave names to all the creatures and animals given him; moreover, the man had to lose his one rib to give way for the woman's coming in order for him to have company while in the gospel, the pagan woman accepted her being a foreigner, an outsider that Jesus reintegrated her into the fold.
Many times, Lord, we feel left out in you, we feel you not listening nor hearing our deepest pleas and longings when in fact you know them so well that you only await us to come to you and voice them out, express them to you trustingly. Amen.
