Fr. Graham Writes: 20th October 2024
James and John ask Jesus for a favour. This may sound cheeky or even presumptuous. They not only assume they are going to heaven but they want the best seats! But their confidence is founded. They know who Jesus is: the Son of God. Being God, they know He is in heaven and always will be and so to be near Jesus, either side of Him, will mean that they will be in heaven with Him too.
This might not be so presumptuous after all, but very sensible. The other apostles "began to feel indignant" with James and John, but if only everyone had the same plan or even desire. Staying close to Jesus seems a good plan to me!
What does this mean for us? It cannot just be asking God to be close to us - He is always with us and everywhere present. It might be more a case of asking God that we might be close to Him. How can we sure that we are? God is everywhere but we can be sure of His presence in the Sacraments He has given us through Jesus. We can be sure of this because He said so. "This is my body", "I will be with you always". Hardly any wonder that the saints, including Saint Philip Howard (who was locked in the Tower for 10 years) and Saint John Paul II, risked everything to be close to Jesus in the Mass. Perhaps we can follow suit?
With my prayer for you each day.
God bless you.
Fr Graham








