Category: Bible Reading & Meditation

WORK IT OUT

“Slaves, obey your human masters with the reverence, the awe, and the sincerity you owe to Christ.” –Ephesians 6:5 Mass Readings: October 26 First: Ephesians 6:1-9; Resp: Psalm 145:10-14; Gospel: Luke 13:22-30 When the Bible uses the word “slave,” it means “employee” according to our language. God’s Word commands us to obey our bosses with the reverence, awe, and sincerity we owe to Christ. This applies even to unreasonable employers. “You household slaves, obey your masters with all deference, not only the good and reasonable ones but even those who are harsh. When a man can suffer injustice and endure...

VOCATION SHORTAGE

“Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church. He gave Himself up for her.” –Ephesians 5:25 Mass Readings: October 25 First: Ephesians 5:21-33;Resp: Psalm 128:1-5; Gospel: Luke 13:18-21 Much attention and prayer is devoted to the priest shortage in the Church. The Church in her wisdom has resisted watering down the requirements for the priesthood. A vocation crisis also exists in Christian marriage. In the USA, the very definition of marriage as the union between one man and one woman (Catechism, 1660) is under attack. Half of Catholic marriages end in divorce, while many couples who have not divorced...

THE SLIDE RULES?

“Make no mistake about this: no fornicator, no unclean or lustful person – in effect an idolater – has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.” –Ephesians 5:5 Mass Readings: October 24 First: Ephesians 4:32–5:8; Resp: Psalm 1:1-4,6; Gospel: Luke 13:10-17 Years ago before there were electronic calculators, there were slide rules by which certain types of computations could be easily made. Today, possibly more than ever, we have a different kind of slide rule. Many people have let rules, laws, standards, convictions, and commandments slide. For example, Jesus told us to gouge out our eyes if...

“I MUST DECREASE” (Jn 3:30)

Jesus “spoke this parable addressed to those who believed in their own self-righteousness…” –Luke 18:9 Mass Readings: October 23 First: Sirach 35:12-14,16-18; Resp: Psalm 34:2-3,17-19,23; Second: 2 Timothy 4:6-8,16-18; Gospel: Luke 18:9-14 The Pharisee’s piety was admirable. He tithed ten percent of his gross income. He fasted two days a week, probably a very severe fast. How many of us tithe and fast to that extent? However, St. Luke points out specifically that his “prayer” was directed to himself, not to God (Lk 18:11, JB, RSV-CE). He compared his virtue to the standards of other people, not to the standards...

HYPOCRITICAL LEAVES

“Look here! For three years now I have come in search of fruit on this fig tree and found none. Cut it down. Why should it clutter up the ground?” –Luke 13:7 Mass Readings: October 22 First: Ephesians 4:7-16; Resp: Psalm 122:1-5 ; Gospel: Luke 13:1-9 We don’t hear of Jesus cursing straggly, leafless trees. Rather, He cursed good-looking trees with lots of foliage but no fruit (Mt 21:19). Likewise, in Jesus’ letters to the churches in Revelation, He does not threaten to close bad-looking churches but ones that have great reputations yet little fruit. For example, to the church...