We often try to hold on to what gives us comfort or recognition. Today’s readings challenge us to ask whether our attachments are helping us grow closer to God or keeping him at a distance. Faith is about trust when life becomes difficult. Many struggle with disappointments, unexpected losses, financial worries, or unfulfilled plans. Like Ezekiel, we are called to remain faithful even when carrying silent grief. This does not mean suppressing emotions, but learning to place our sorrow in God’s hands instead of allowing it to destroy our hope. Strength in faith is often shown through perseverance. The Gospel reminds us that goodness alone is not enough if we are unwilling to let go of what controls our hearts. Possessions, pride, comfort, or personal ambitions can slowly become obstacles to discipleship. Jesus invites us to live with greater freedom by loving generously, and placing God above temporary security. True peace comes not from what we own, but from what we surrender to God.
PRAYER: Abba Father, help me to surrender everything to you. Amen.