GOD'S WAYS AND OUR WAYS
SAINT CHARLES LWANGA AND HIS COMPANIONS, MARTYRS 2 Tim 1:1-3,6-12; Ps 123:1-2; Mk 12:18-27 Highlights of the Trinitarian Communion The encounter between our Lord Jesus Christ and the Sadducees in the Gospel is quite interesting and enlightening. The Sadducees devised a story about a situation or problem that seemed difficult and almost impossible for humans; they presented it to the Son of Man with the intention of trapping him. Their funny contraption was resolved, and their seemingly difficult problem was busted like an air bubble in an instant. The entire event reveals a glimpse of the difference between our ways and God’s ways of thinking and doing things. God reveals in the scripture that His ways is not our way; that as the heavens are far removed from earth, so his ways are removed from our ways of thinking and doing things. Cf. Isa 55:8-9. This draws our attention to what is required of one who intends to enter the communion of the Trinity of divine Persons. T...