Category: Daily Prayer

KNOCK, KNOCK

“Knock and it shall be opened to you.” –Luke 11:9 Mass Readings: October 12 First: Malachi 3:13-20; Resp: Psalm 1:1-4,6; Gospel: Luke 11:5-13 Listen to the Mass Readings We are accustomed to thinking we are the ones knocking and God is the One Who is not answering. In reality, God is the One knocking at the door of our heart (see Rv 3:20). We are like the man inside the house in today’s Gospel passage (Lk 11:7); we tend to not want to get up out of bed for morning Mass or prayer. In truth, even the most hardened sinner...

THE DEATH WISH

“I would be better off dead than alive.” –Jonah 4:8 Mass Readings: October 11 First: Jonah 4:1-11; Resp: Psalm 86:3-6,9-10; Gospel: Luke 11:1-4 Listen to the Mass Readings Jonah prayed: “And now, Lord, please take my life from me; for it is better for me to die than to live” (Jon 4:3). Jonah wanted to die because a worm killed his shade tree and left him uncomfortably hot (Jon 4:6-8). In effect, Jonah said: “Give me comfort or give me death.” Jonah also wanted to die because the Lord forgave the Ninevites (Jon 4:1) instead of punishing them. These two...

BETTER, NOT BITTER

“Mary has chosen the better portion and she shall not be deprived of it.” –Luke 10:42 Mass Readings: October 10 First: Jonah 3:1-10; Resp: Psalm 130:1-4,7-8;Gospel: Luke 10:38-42 Listen to the Mass Readings Jesus declared: “If you live according to My teaching, you are truly My disciples; then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” (Jn 8:31-32). Mary did so in today’s Gospel reading. She sat beside the Lord’s feet and received the better portion. The people of Nineveh also received the better portion. They, too, listened to the Lord’s words delivered through the prophet...

LIVING A HELL OF A LIFE?

Jonah “paid the fare, and went aboard to journey with them to Tarshish, away from the Lord.” –Jonah 1:3 Mass Readings: October 9 First: Jonah 1:1–2:2,11;Resp: Jonah 2:3-5,8;Gospel: Luke 10:25-37 Listen to the Mass Readings Jonah refused to go to the Ninevites and tell them to repent (Jon 1:2ff). When he refused to do God’s will, he could not stay where he was; instead, he felt compelled to flee (Jon 1:3). In his flight, Jonah caused a “furious tempest” (Jon 1:4). Next, he was thrown into the sea and swallowed by a large fish, in whose belly he remained for...

BORN TO BE WILD?

“Why…did it bring forth wild grapes?” –Isaiah 5:4 Mass Readings: October 8 First: Isaiah 5:1-7;Resp: Psalm 80:9,12-16,19-20;Second: Philippians 4:6-9;Gospel: Matthew 21:33-43 Listen to the Mass Readings God took perfect care of His vineyard, the house of Israel (Is 5:1ff). With a perfect Gardener and perfect care, you would expect the vineyard to produce domesticated, fruitful grapes. No one would logically expect wild grapes to be produced. For this to happen, the domesticated grapevines that were planted and cultivated would seemingly need to have new DNA, that of wild grapes, and that is what resulted. Therefore, God told the people of...