We live in a society that prides itself on independence. The
very fabric of our great Nation is woven by the threads of self-government and
self-accomplishments. Awards are given for “Man of the Year”, not “Group of the
Year.” But we all know there are just some times we need help. There are just
some things we can’t do by ourselves.
In the Gospel of Luke we hear, “There was a woman who had a
spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was bent over and could in no way raise
herself up.” (Luke 13.11)) It wasn’t until Jesus reached out His hand, touched
her, and said to her, “Woman, you are loosed from your infirmity,” (Luke 13.12)
that she was able to stand straight and praise God.
So many times, we are weighed down by the burdens of life so
much that it is all we can do to ‘get through the day’ let alone raise
ourselves up and look upward toward Heaven. When we spend our time bent over
staring at the ground, even the joy of birds singing can pass us by. We know we
need help, but we either can’t admit it, or we don’t know how to get help.
Thankfully for us, God STILL reaches His hand to us, through His Church, and
touches us and looses us from our infirmity. Jesus Christ has given us His
Church to help raise us up and praise God.
Turning to the Church Jesus said, “If you forgive the sins
of any, they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are
retained.” (John 20.23) The Church has reached out her hand to us through the
Mystery of Holy Confession so that we can hear the words, “Your sins are
forgiven,” and we will be loosed from our infirmity and we can be raised up to
praise God. But we can’t get there by ourselves; we need the Church.
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