Catholic Daily Reflections

Wednesday of the First Week of Lent - The Greatest Miracle

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Feb 24, 2026
Reflection on Jesus’ ministry at its midpoint and the rising unbelief among crowds and religious leaders. A look at our own generation’s hunger for signs and proof. Exploration of Jonah’s three days as the one true sign pointing to death and resurrection. A contrast between visible miracles and the deeper miracle of salvation that calls for conversion and witness.
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Generation That Demands Signs Still Exists

  • Jesus calls His generation evil because many demand signs despite witnessing numerous works of mercy.
  • The narrator contrasts first-century skepticism with today's global visibility of evil amplified by modern communication.
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Jonah Prefigures The One True Sign

  • The sign Jesus gives is singular: His Death and Resurrection, prefigured by Jonah's three days in the fish.
  • Physical miracles function as signs but pale compared with the saving significance of the Passion and Resurrection.
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Miracles Reflect Faith They Don't Create It

  • Jesus' miracles responded to existing faith; miracles don't replace the need for personal belief.
  • The narrator highlights that visible wonders reflect but cannot substitute the deeper miracle of salvation.
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