Gospel
‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’
Reading from the Holy Gospel according to Matthew
Mt 4:12-17, 23-25
At that time: When Jesus heard that John had been arrested, he withdrew into Galilee. And leaving Nazareth he went and lived in Capernaum by the sea, in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali, so that what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled: ‘The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles — the people dwelling in darkness have seen a great light, and for those dwelling in the region and shadow of death, on them a light has dawned.’ From that time Jesus began to preach, saying, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.’
And he went throughout all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction among the people. So his fame spread throughout all Syria, and they brought him all the sick, those afflicted with various diseases and pains, those oppressed by demons, those having seizures, and paralytics, and he healed them. And great crowds followed him from Galilee and the Decapolis, and from Jerusalem and Judea, and from beyond the Jordan.
The Gospel of the Lord
The Most Powerful Gifts
“The kingdom of heaven is near,” Jesus said. And the kingdom of heaven has already come. What does this mean for you and me? It means that while we had a fallen nature, the Lord has raised it so we can partake in the Divine nature.
We often rely on the gifts inherent to our fallen nature: intelligence, free will, determination—powers that today are often exalted far beyond their true worth. Whether acknowledged or not, these are gifts from God. But above these are the preternatural gifts. These are superior to the gifts of fallen human nature but were present in humanity before the Fall and are still found in other creatures of God. For example, the gift of immortality, which angels possess. Alongside this are gifts like knowledge, integrity, and immunity.
Even higher are the supernatural gifts—gifts that surpass the nature of all creatures and are unique to the Divine nature. These include grace and glory.
Through Christ’s death and resurrection, we are made partakers of the Divine nature (by adoption), allowing us to share in these supernatural gifts, namely His grace and glory. Shouldn’t we place more trust in these gifts than in the natural ones so highly valued today?
Spouses, the kingdom of heaven is already here. Let us enjoy it.
Applied to Married Life:
Charles: Darling, a new year is beginning, and I propose a change in our relationship. So far, we’ve tried to heal our wounds and overcome our differences by relying on dialogue, trying to convince each other that one of us is right. But it hasn’t worked. We’ve tried various techniques, therapies, and approaches, and at best, we’ve managed to tolerate each other or carve out separate zones of tranquillity—though not true peace—where we leave each other alone without interfering too much.
Alice: Yes, Charles. Let’s say we’ve reached a kind of strained understanding that works only in phases. But this isn’t what I hoped for in our marriage. It falls far short of my expectations.
Charles: Exactly. I feel the same. We’ve aimed to become one, to be truly united, but we haven’t achieved that. So, I propose we work with a different set of gifts—supernatural gifts that God has given us, the very gifts for which He came into the world: to make communion between us possible. I’m talking about the grace of God. Let’s rely on Him, the sacraments, prayer, and the grace of our sacrament in our mutual self-giving. Love is by far the strongest force in the universe, with infinite power, and we must draw on it. Don’t you agree?
Alice: I think that’s brilliant. It’s the best plan for this year, and it fills me with hope.
Mother,
Full of Grace, you truly trusted in the most precious gifts. You knew how to make the most of God’s greatest gift through your Son. Praise be to the Lord, who has brought us supernatural gifts to lead us to glory. Amen.