In the second reading today, St. Paul wrote to the Corinthians saying, "Not many of you were wise by human standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth. Rather, God chose the foolish of the world to shame the wise, and God chose the weak of the world to shame the strong, and God chose the lowly and despised of the world, those who count for nothing, to reduce to nothing those who are something..."
Can you think of anyone in the bible who was weak, but confounded the strong? David was a lowly shepherd. He was short in stature, yet he took 5 stones placing them in a bag as he carried his sling shot. David goes into battle against warrior Goliath, the giant Philistine, who had a large sword.
Archaeological evidence leads to the conclusion that Goliath was between 6 feet 9 inches and 7 feet 8 inches tall. David was probably about 5 foot tall, the average height for Hebrew men during his time.
David prayed to God and then he took one stone, placed it in his sling, and hurled it at Goliath. The stone struck Goliath in his head instantly killing him. David then cut off his head. He used a single stone to kill a giant who came at him with a sword.
How could this be? Truly, the hand of God was upon him. God wanted to show everyone, that the Lord can use weak humble instruments to confound the strong and prideful.
A saint whose weakness confounded the strong was St. Agnes, who was about 12 or 13 years old when she was martyred.
Because she was Christian, and because the emperor hated Christians, a judge sentenced Agnes to live in house of harlots.
Agnes was a very pure young lady. A young man attempted to have his way with her, but she told him she belonged to Jesus alone. After she said this, the young man became suddenly blind.
Because she knew Jesus awaited her arrival in heaven, Agnes was then taken away, to be put to death, but was not afraid to die.
When the executioner attempted to fasten a chain around her neck and hands, she willingly did it herself. What hostile threats came from the executioner to frighten her; what promises made to win her over; what influential people desired her in marriage!
But to all that, she answered: “To hope that any other will please me-- does wrong to (Jesus) my Spouse. I will be His who first chose me for Himself. Executioner, why do you delay? If eyes that I do not want can desire this body, then let it perish.” She stood still, she prayed, and then offered her neck. Then she told the executioner, “Executioner, why do you delay?”
He was shocked at her willingness to die for Our Blessed Lord. Fear could be seen in the eyes of the executioner, as if he were the one condemned; his right hand trembled, his face grew pale as he saw the girl’s peril, while she had no fear for herself. One victim, but a twin martyrdom of modesty and religion; Agnes preserved her virginity, and gained a martyr’s crown.
St. Agnes was a weak young humble girl, but put to shame the emperor, who had tremendous power in the empire. She put to shame the young man, who became blind for looking disgracefully at her. And she put to shame the executioner, the strong man, who was shocked because of her courage to die for Jesus. The young girl was weak, but confounded the strong. Her humility humbled the proud, as she had no fear of death.
The Virgin Mary is the supreme example of humility. She was a weak humble virgin. But by Her immense humility, She confounded the strong.
She is the woman in Genesis who will crush the head of the proud serpent. That is why whenever we have any temptation, we can be like David who hurled the stone to kill a the giant Goliath. Instead of 5 stones, we have 5 mysteries of the Rosary. By praying Hail Marys we hurl stones at the devil.
St. John Bosco had a dream on the eve of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the dream he saw a stranger come to him and asked him to look at something on the ground:
St John Bosco said, "He took me to a meadow alongside the playground and pointed to a huge, ugly snake, over twenty feet long, coiled in the grass. Frightened, I wanted to run off, but the stranger held me back. "Get closer and take a good look," he said."What?" I gasped. "Don't you realize that monster could spring on me and gobble me up in no time?" "Don't be afraid! Nothing of the sort will happen. Just come with me."
The stranger went to get a rope and asked St. John Bosco to slap the snake with it: They snapped the rope on the snake's back. The monster immediately sprang up and struck at the rope, but, as it did, it ensnared itself as in a noose. The snake began to struggle and quickly died. Then the stranger picked up the rope and put it in a box. What happened next was astonishing.
The stranger explained the spiritual symbolism behind what happened: He opened the box. We looked in and were astounded to see the rope shaped into the words Ave Maria. "How did that happen?" I asked. The man said, "The snake is a symbol of the devil, whereas the rope stands for Ave Maria or, rather, the Rosary, a succession of Hail Marys with which we can strike, conquer, and destroy all of hell's demons." St. John Bosco took the lesson to heart and wrote to his students, "Let us devoutly say a Hail Mary whenever we are tempted, and we'll be sure to win."
Today, take into your hands the Holy Rosary, praying it daily. By these humble prayers, She will confound the devil and crush the head of the serpent. She will shame the strong and reduce to nothing those who think they are something.
"We can surely expect that in our own lives there will come a time when we must make a choice between being loyal to the true faith or giving allegiance to something else which is either opposed to or not in alliance with our faith. O God, we ask of Thee to give us the courage to be ever faithful to Thee. Blessed are they who suffer persecution for justice sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." Fr. Emil Kapaun, Servant of God
Thursday, January 29, 2026
4th Sunday, Confound Strong (David, St. Agnes, Virgin Mary)
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