Friday – 18th Week of Ordinary Time B
Today’s readings invite us to reflect on two profound themes: the reality of suffering, judgment, and divine restoration, and the call to self-denial and discipleship in the life of faith. In our first reading from the book of Nahum, we encounter stark imagery that speaks to the devastation wrought by the Assyrian empire, specifically the city of Nineveh. The vivid descriptions of destruction and violence serve as a reminder of the consequences that arise from sin and the injustices of a corrupt society. Nineveh is portrayed as a “bloody city,” full of lies and plunder, where the cries of the innocent go unheard. Yet, amidst this darkness, a messenger brings good news: “See, upon the mountains there advances the bearer of good news, announcing peace!” This announcement echoes the hope that God has not abandoned His people.