Category: Memory Verse

THE THIRD DAY OF BLINDNESS

“I have been sent by the Lord Jesus Who appeared to you on the way here, to help you recover your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit.” –Acts 9:17 Mass Readings: January 25 First: Acts 22:3-16; Resp: Psalm 117:1-2; Gospel: Mark 16:15-18 Listen to the Mass Readings After “a light from the sky suddenly flashed about” Saul (Acts 9:3), he was “unable to see, even though his eyes were open” (Acts 9:8). Many people, even Christians, have open eyes but are blinded spiritually by the god of the present age (2 Cor 4:4). After Ananias “laid his hands...

PUTTING GOD IN A BOX?

“Should you build Me a house to dwell in?” –2 Samuel 7:5 Mass Readings: January 24 First: 2 Samuel 7:4-17; Resp: Psalm 89:4-5,27-30; Gospel: Mark 4:1-20 Listen to the Mass Readings David had the desire to do something great for God. Surely David’s motivation was well-intentioned. Yet God never asked for a house or temple (2 Sm 7:7). Thank God for church buildings, for homes in which Jesus is enthroned as Lord, for business buildings dedicated to the glory of God. Almighty God, however, cannot be contained. When Solomon, David’s son, completed the building of the Temple, Solomon himself recognized...

CELEBRATING THE SACRAMENTS

“David went to bring up the ark of God from the house of Obed-edom into the City of David amid festivities.” –2 Samuel 6:12 Mass Readings: January 23 First: 2 Samuel 6:12-15,17-19; Resp: Psalm 24:7-10; Gospel: Mark 3:31-35 Listen to the Mass Readings When David brought the ark of God to Jerusalem, he gave the distinct impression that God was really present at the ark. After every six steps of the procession with the ark, David “sacrificed an ox and a fatling” (2 Sm 6:13). Then David, the king of the nation, put on his dancing clothes and “came dancing...

WATER AND BLOOD

“Here we are, your bone and your flesh.” –2 Samuel 5:1 Mass Readings: January 22 First: 2 Samuel 5:1-7,10; Resp: Psalm 89:20-22,25-26; Gospel: Mark 3:22-30 Listen to the Mass Readings David became king of the tribes of Israel because they were his flesh and blood. They considered it desirable to have their own kin as their ruler, for “blood is thicker than water.” However, in the new covenant, the waters of baptism are thicker than the blood of natural relationship. In other words, the blood of Jesus is thicker than the blood of human kinship. That’s why Jesus left His...

DROP EVERYTHING

“Jesus said to them, ‘Come after Me.’ ” –Mark 1:17 Jesus is here. Drop everything. Imitate the Ninevites who stopped the workings of their whole society in order to fast, put on sackcloth, and repent (Jon 3:5). When Simon and Andrew met Jesus, they dropped their fishing business (Mk 1:18). James and John did the same thing in addition to leaving behind their father, Zebedee (Mk 1:20). Because Jesus is here and will come again in glory, husbands should live as though they did not have wives (1 Cor 7:29), that is, they should at times temporarily abstain from marital...