The Israelites embarked on their journey out of Egypt after 430 years of slavery. This pivotal moment marks the fulfillment of God’s promise to deliver his people. The detailed account of their exodus highlights God’s faithfulness, power, and perfect timing. The reading reminds us that God’s plans often un- fold patiently but with precision, bringing freedom and hope to those who trust in him. Let us remember and celebrate God’s mighty acts of deliverance. In the Gospel reading, we see a contrast between human opposition and Christ’s gentle mission. While the Pharisees plot against Jesus, he withdraws, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy of the Suffering Servant. Jesus does not retaliate or force his way but embodies compassion and humility. He brings hope to the broken and the weary, declaring justice in a manner that is gentle yet trans- formative. God’s deliverance comes with hope and compassion, inviting us to trust his plan and reflect his gentleness in our lives.
PRAYER: Abba Father, deliver us and restore us. Amen.