Do Not Be Afraid—You Are Held by God
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Matthew 10:26–33 Jesus speaks the words, as recorded in this Gospel passage, to his disciples at a moment when they are stepping into a world that will not always welcome them. Jesus doesn’t pretend that following him will be easy. Instead, Jesus gives them—and us—something far better: the assurance that we are deeply known, completely seen, and lovingly held by God. “Nothing is concealed that will not be revealed,” Jesus says—not as a threat, but as a promise. God sees the truth of our hearts, our intentions, our struggles, and our efforts to be faithful even when no one else notices. In a world where misunderstanding and judgment can weigh heavily on us, Jesus reminds us that God’s vision is clear and compassionate. Then Jesus speaks the words we need to hear and believe, perhaps more than ever: “Do not be afraid.” Not because life is without danger, but because we are never outside of God’s care. Jesus points to sparrows—small, inexp...