In John’s Gospel Jesus is presented as using the language of being at home and it encourages us to ask whether we feel at home in the church and with God. Feeling at home somewhere goes deeper than a postcode: it’s where we are most comfortable, where we are fully ourselves, and where we experience comfort and security. Please God we can instantly call to mind that place where we feel at home. Where is it for you? Give thanks for that place.
It’s remarkable to think that God sees his home as within us: that the Son of man who had nowhere to lay his head, in today’s Gospel, sees us as the person whom he leans upon to rest. The same Jesus who invites all those who are burdened to find their rest in him, recognises us as his place of comfort and restoration. Often this way of viewing our relationship with God can be uncomfortable because we experience feelings of inadequacy or guilt. Perhaps this is something to pray about: asking God to increase our sense of self-worth, with a grace to enable us to view ourselves more as God sees us; as his home. Indeed, this is a particular grace we pray for at every Mass: “Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed”. Fr Ryan Service, Holy Trinity, Sutton Coldfield
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