Faith That Endures Without a Sign
Faith That Endures Without a Sign Readings: First Reading - James 1:1–11 Responsorial Psalm - Psalm 119:67–76 Alleluia - John 14:6 Gospel Reading - Mark 8:11–13 Today’s readings speak to us about steadfast faith , especially when life feels uncertain, difficult, or unclear. They challenge us to grow beyond emotional faith and into mature trust. Joy in Trials? James begins with words that seem almost impossible: “Consider it all joy when you encounter various trials.” How can suffering be joy? James is not glorifying pain. He is revealing purpose. Trials test our faith, and tested faith produces endurance. Endurance shapes maturity. And maturity anchors us in Christ. Faith that has never been tested remains shallow. But faith refined by difficulty becomes steady and deep. James also reminds us that if we lack wisdom, we should ask God — but ask in faith, without doubting. A doubting person, he says, is like a wave driven and tossed by the wind. Steadine...