When the Lord Sees Us
The Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Matthew 9:36–10:8 When Jesus looks at the crowds in this passage, he doesn’t see numbers, problems, or interruptions. Jesus sees people—real people—“troubled and abandoned, like sheep without a shepherd.” His heart is moved with compassion. That single detail tells us something essential about God: God's first response to human need is not frustration or judgment, but tenderness. Jesus doesn’t stop at feeling compassion. He acts. Jesus calls his disciples, empowers them, and sends them out to heal, restore, and proclaim hope. In other words, Jesus invites them to become part of the very compassion Jesus feels. This is where the passage reaches into our lives today. We live in a world full of people who feel scattered, overwhelmed, or unseen. Sometimes we are those people. And sometimes God places those very people in our path—not to burden us, but to invite us to share God's heart. Jesus’ words, “The harvest is abundant but the...