28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sometimes God works incredible miracles that are visually and experientially miraculous. In our first reading and Gospel today we have 11 lepers who are all miraculously cured by God…but they’re healed in very non-incredible ways: taking a bath and out for a walk. More often than not, God’s ways are subtle, quiet and seemingly indirect. God’s hand is moving and blessing and answering prayers, but often in unexpected ways, which means that it’s easy to miss God’s blessings in our lives and the lives of others. Of the 11 lepers cleansed, only 2 come back to thank God for answered prayers. As we approach God in prayer, as we attend Mass, let’s join with the 2 lepers who came back, and let’s give thanks to God for His many blessings and answered prayers in our lives!