Pondering in Our Hearts
When
Mary and Joseph found Jesus in the temple, they asked Him why He had run off
and did what He had done. Jesus was seemingly puzzled and asked why they were
worried and explained that of course He’d be in His Father’s house. We are told
that Jesus followed His parents back home and was obedient to them, while Mary
pondered and kept all that had happened in her heart.
Mary
must have been afraid, hoping nothing bad had happened to Jesus, and when she
found Him, He seemed indifferent. How hurt Mary’s heart must have been, but she
kept it in her heart. Perhaps she did not understand then, but she soon came to
see that whatever Her Son ended up doing would be the Father’s will. In Jesus’
mind, the Father’s will always came first, and Mary understood that because she
too said “yes” years ago. There will be times in our lives when we get upset or
angry or frustrated because of what someone may say or do. Sometimes those whom
we love will do things that will cause us pain. Yet, our love for them never
goes away. They never truly intend to hurt us, but it happens. We feel pain and
hurt because there is love! To ponder in our hearts is to love. When pain and
hurt come our way, may we imitate Mary and ponder those things in our hearts, marveling
at the great love that is there, and allow that love to bring us to an even deeper
love.
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