Category: Daily Prayer

LIVING AND DYING BY FAITH

“She died.” –Genesis 23:2 Mass Readings: July 7 First: Genesis 23:1-4,19; 24:1-8,62-67; Resp: Psalm 106:1-5; Gospel: Matthew 9:9-13 Listen to the Mass Readings Sarah died at the age of one hundred and twenty-seven (Gn 23:1). Abraham, her husband, died thirty-eight years later at the age of one hundred and seventy-five (Gn 25:7). God had promised Abraham that he would be the father of nations and receive the promised land. When Abraham died, he owned a few feet of the promised land which he purchased for Sarah’s burial plot (see Gn 23:19). At his death, Abraham had only two grandchildren from...

MY PRECIOUS

“I know now how devoted you are to God, since you did not withhold from Me your own beloved son.” –Genesis 22:12 Mass Readings: July 6 First: Genesis 22:1-19; Resp: Psalm 115:1-6,8-9; Gospel: Matthew 9:1-8 Listen to the Mass Readings Abraham was willing to give up his son for God, Who sent His Son for us. “God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him may not die but may have eternal life” (Jn 3:16). Would you give up your son, life, family, and self for God? The psalmist proclaims: “Your kindness is...

OUT OF SYNC WITH GOD

“Drive out that slave and her son!” –Genesis 21:10 Mass Readings: July 5 First: Genesis 21:5,8-20;Resp: Psalm 34:7-13;Gospel: Matthew 8:28-34;Listen to the Mass Readings Today’s Reflection on the Mass http://www.mycatholic.com/reflections/God promised Abraham a son so that he would be the father of nations (Gn 15:4ff). However, Abraham and Sarah were getting very old, and God’s promise seemingly wasn’t coming to pass. So Sarah took control and gave Abraham her maid Hagar as a surrogate mother. “Hagar bore him Ishmael” (Gn 16:16). Years later, God’s perfect timing arrived, and Sarah conceived and bore Isaac. God “did for her as He had...

TOUR GUIDES

Jesus “got into the boat and his disciples followed Him.” –Matthew 8:23 Mass Readings: July 4 First: Isaiah 58:6-11; Resp: Psalm 107:2-9; Gospel: Matthew 25:31-46 Listen to the Mass Readings After the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus decided to take the disciples on a tour with Him. It was a healing, miracle, and deliverance tour. The disciples saw a leper cleansed, the centurion’s servant healed of paralysis, Peter’s mother-in-law healed of a fever, a storm stopped, two men delivered from demons, a paralytic cured, the daughter of Jairus raised from the dead, a woman having hemorrhaged for twelve years cured,...

THE LOVE THAT KNOWS NO BOUNDS

“His answer was, ‘I will never believe it without probing the nailprints in His hands, without putting my finger in the nailmarks and my hand into His side.’ ” –John 20:25 Mass Readings: July 3 First: Ephesians 2:19-22; Resp: Psalm 117:1-2; Gospel: John 20:24-29 Listen to the Mass Readings It was unreasonable for Thomas to make his examination of Jesus’ wounds a prerequisite for believing in Jesus’ resurrection. No one, including Thomas, has the right to examine the wounds of Jesus or of anyone. Nevertheless, Jesus fulfilled Thomas’ unreasonable request. Jesus goes to extremes to love and save us. His...