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St. Denis & Companions
St. John Leonardi


Jonah 1:1—2:2, 11
Jonah 2:3-5, 8
Luke 10:25-37

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“Jonah made ready to flee to Tarshish away from the Lord.” —Jonah 1:3

Jonah refused to obey God’s call. Then the weather turned nasty. The Lord “hurled a violent wind upon the sea” (Jon 1:4). Jonah tried to ignore the storm by going to sleep (Jon 1:5), but the weather got even nastier (Jon 1:11). The sailors on the boat with Jonah tried to escape the terrible weather, but “the sea grew ever more turbulent” (Jon 1:13). Only when they threw Jonah into the sea did the hurricane stop (Jon 1:15).

Many people have not obeyed God’s calls. Some have refused to become priests or religious. Many have disobeyed God’s call to have a large family. God has called us to Nineveh, the inner-city, the poor, the missions, the youth, and to many other arenas, but we have gone instead to Tarshish. We have done “our thing” and refused to answer God’s calls.

As we have persevered in disobedience and selfishness, the moral, social, and spiritual weather has gotten worse (see Hos 8:7). We have responded to this as Jonah did. We have gone to sleep and tried to remain oblivious to our self-made hurricanes. When this hasn’t worked, we’ve tried to change the climate without changing ourselves. Then the weather gets even worse.

Only when we jump off the boat of disobedience and repent will we have calm, safety, and peace. Repent before you harm yourself and a whole boatload of people.

Prayer:  Father, may I quit doing my own thing, with its result of hurting myself and others.

Promise:  “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself.” —Lk 10:27

Praise:  St. Denis & Companions spread the gospel to France and nourished that nation with their martyr’s blood.

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