Category: Bible Reading & Meditation

A LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP

“He threw himself on his face at the feet of Jesus and spoke His praises. This man was a Samaritan.” –Luke 17:16 Mass Readings: November 15 First: Wisdom 6:1-11; Resp: Psalm 82:3-4,6-7; Gospel: Luke 17:11-19 Listen to the Mass Readings “Recall that Jews have nothing to do with Samaritans” (Jn 4:9). The Jews and the Samaritans had a long history of being enemies. Yet Jesus spoke to and brought salvation to a Samaritan woman (see Jn 4:42). This surprised both the Samaritan woman (Jn 4:9) and Jesus’ disciples (Jn 4:27). Jesus also made a Samaritan the hero of His story...

THANKFUL “USELESS SERVANTS”

“We are useless servants. We have done no more than our duty.” –Luke 17:10 Mass Readings: November 14 First: Wisdom 2:23–3:9; Resp: Psalm 34:2-3,16-19; Gospel: Luke 17:7-10 Listen to the Mass Readings To serve the Lord is the most awesome privilege possible for a human being. One day serving in His courts is better than a thousand elsewhere (Ps 84:11). To take out the garbage for Jesus is better than being the CEO for a multi-national conglomerate. Therefore, in serving the Lord, we should not focus on how much we’re doing for Him but on how much He’s doing for...

SCANDALIZED OR DE-SCANDALIZED?

Jesus “said to His disciples: ‘Scandals will inevitably arise, but woe to him through whom they come.’ ” –Luke 17:1 Mass Readings: November 13 First: Wisdom 1:1-7; Resp: Psalm 139:1-10; Gospel: Luke 17:1-6 Listen to the Mass Readings Throughout the history of Christianity and humanity, scandals have inevitably arisen. Talking about these scandals makes matters worse. However, we can make even scandals work together for the good of all who love God (Rm 8:28), if we: are on guard so as not to cause scandals (Lk 17:3), are on guard to prevent scandals (Lk 17:3), correct our brothers and sisters...

THE DOORS

“Open the door.” –Matthew 25:11 “The door was barred.” –Matthew 25:10 Jesus knocks on the door of our lives. He says: “Here I stand, knocking at the door. If anyone hears Me calling and opens the door, I will enter his house and have supper with him, and he with Me” (Rv 3:20). Jesus wants us to allow Him to know us personally. He wants us even to let Him take over our lives so that we would truthfully and practically say: “It is no longer I that live but Christ Who lives in me” (Gal 2:20, our transl). There...

UNCHURCHED CHURCH-GOERS?

“Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the churches of Christ send you greetings.” –Romans 16:16 Mass Readings: November 11 First: Romans 16:3-9,16,22-27; Resp: Psalm 145:2-5,10-11; Gospel: Luke 16:9-15 Listen to the Mass Readings The Lord calls us not only to go to church but to be members of the Church. This means that we are called to be baptized (that is, immersed) in the body of Christ, the Church (1 Cor 12:13). We are to continue steadfastly in Christian community life (Acts 2:42). We must live our baptismal brotherhood and sisterhood “in deed and in truth and not...