DESIRE TO SEE.
October 27, 2024. Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time – B. Readings: Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6; Heb 5:1-6; Mk10:46-52. “What do you want me to do for you?” A Swahili proverb says: “What the heart desires is medicine to it.” A Romanian proverb adds: “We soon believe what we desire.” Every one of us has his or her personal needs. There are things we all thirst for, and for those thirsts, we can brave all difficulties, undertake all challenges, and allow nothing to stop us until we get what we want. One truth we can not deny is that we all are children of Adam, and so we all thirst for three things: Possessions, Power, and Pleasures. Some people make it worse until it becomes evil when they want possession at all costs, power at all costs, and pleasure at all costs, even if that should cost the life or liberty of others. Faith nourishes and sustains our desire, desire of God, desire to see, and desire of life. Without faith, we travel in unsatisfaction and towards unce