Amos 9:11-15 Psalm 84(85): 9,11-14 Matthew 9:14-17
It is vital to remember the message in today’s first reading, from the last chapter of the Book of Amos which essentially states what happens when we listen and act on God’s plan. It incorporates a brand new way of living: “I will bring about the restoration of my people Israel; they shall rebuild and inhabit their ruined cities, plant vineyards, and drink wine, set out gardens and eat fruit.
The day and time of the Messiah is also the day and time of restoration and renewal. With the arrival of Christ, the day of salvation has begun, fulfilling God’s perfect plan for our redemption.
Fasting at its core, is an act of self-denial and sacrifice for God. It allows us to overcome earthly desires, enabling our spirits to yearn for Christ more deeply. Whatever situation we might be in, recognizing the need for fasting in our lives is essential.
By reflecting on our longing for Christ, we can identify and confront competing desires, offering acts of fasting and self-denial as small sacrifices for God. In doing so, we will witness the positive impact they have on our spiritual lives.