“A bruised reed he will not break, a smoldering wick he will not quench, until he brings justice to victory.” Mt 12:20
The wonderful Australian writer and vocalist, Monica Brown, has a beautiful chant on her album, Holy Ground, called: In Jesus Name. Reminding us over and over again that Jesus does not break the bruised reed nor quench the wavering flame, she wonders: Cannot we do the same, in Jesus name?
Mary Magdalen is a powerful example of a suffering woman, a bruised reed, who Jesus heals. Mentioned at least fourteen times in the gospels, Mary (not the prostitute!) is the one from whom “seven devils went out.” Grateful for her healing, Mary follows the Lord doggedly, and is the one who rushes to the tomb on Easter morning and hears Jesus say: “Go to my brothers and tell them that, ‘I am going to my Father and your Father.’” Because of this great commission, St. Augustine calls Mary Magdalen the Apostle to the Apostles.
Gratitude for the Lord’s mercy is an essential element in the Christian life, and there are few better than Mary Magdalen in teaching to teach us this.
Today, do not despair in your brokenness, but remember the Lord’s healing power.
Have you known extraordinary healing in your life or in the lives of friends and family?
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