Day 3 – A Willing Heart Before Christ – An Epiphany Novena for the Discerning Heart – Discerning Hearts Podcast
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“When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled,
and all Jerusalem with him.”
Matthew 2:3
As Epiphany continues, the Gospel shows that people respond to Christ in different ways. The Magi hear of His birth and rejoice. Others hear the same news and are unsettled. Some are disturbed. Some remain closed.
Herod feels threatened. Jerusalem is troubled. The chief priests and scribes know the Scriptures well enough to identify Bethlehem as the place where the Messiah is to be born, yet they do not go there. Knowledge is present, but the heart does not yield.
The Magi respond differently. They listen. They ask. They consent to the light that has been given to them. Their response is not based on control or certainty, but on willingness. They allow God’s work to continue within them.
This contrast reveals an important truth about the spiritual life. Familiarity with sacred things does not guarantee openness of heart. Christ does not need to draw closer to us. He is already present. The question is how the heart responds to His presence.
Epiphany invites us to look honestly at our interior posture. When Christ is revealed and calls us to respond, do our hearts remain guarded, or do we consent to the work He is already doing within us?
This day of prayer asks for a heart that is willing, attentive, and open to God’s grace at work.
Grace IntentionToday I ask for the grace to stand before Christ with a willing and responsive heart.
PrayerO Lord Jesus Christ,
You are present and at work within me by Your grace.
Send forth Your Holy Spirit upon my heart,
that I may freely consent to the work You have begun within me.
Free me from fear, self-reliance, and resistance,
and form within me a heart
that is open, receptive, and obedient.
May I stand before You
with humility and trust,
allowing Your grace to bear fruit in my life,
according to the will of the Father.
Through the same Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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