Monday of week 25 in Ordinary Time
First reading Ezra 1:1-6
The book of Ezra begins with a surprising instrument of God’s plan: Cyrus, the king of Persia, a foreign ruler, is moved by the Lord to allow the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. This passage is a reminder that God’s providence is not confined to the faithful or the expected; He can stir the hearts of anyone, believer or non-believer, to accomplish His will. What matters is not human power but God’s sovereignty. Sometimes, we may be tempted to limit how God can act or through whom He can work, but today’s reading encourages us to look wider, to trust that His Spirit is at work in ways beyond our imagination. The rebuilding of the Temple through Cyrus shows that God can weave even the decisions of kings into His plan for salvation. Our task is to stay attentive and cooperative with His will, recognizing that even unlikely people and unexpected events may carry the fingerprints of God’s guiding hand. Let’s reflect: Do I trust that God can work through anyone and any circumstance, even the most unexpected, to accomplish His plan, and am I attentive enough to recognize His hand at work?

Don Giorgio