Tagged: Daily Promises

MASS TRANSIT

“Although Moses and Aaron performed these various wonders in Pharaoh’s presence, the Lord made Pharaoh obstinate, and he would not let the Israelites leave his land.” —Exodus 11:10 After hundreds of years of slavery and nine plagues, the Israelites were immediately freed from slavery by the last plague culminating in the Passover. The Passover was the grandest finale of God’s most awesome works to that point in time. The Mass is the new Passover (see Lk 22:15). At the end of Jesus’ astounding public ministry, just before He was arrested and crucified, Jesus had the Last Supper, the first Mass....

DARE TO SAY “ABBA”

“If they ask me, ‘What is His name?’ what am I to tell them?” —Exodus 3:13 Moses asked God to reveal His name. Several hundred years after making Abraham the father of the nation of Israel, the Lord told His chosen people His name. God said that His name was “I AM WHO AM” (Ex 3:14). God called Himself the supreme, eternal Being Who is the Cause of all being. God’s name is extremely mysterious and holy. Well over a millennium later, Jesus, the Son of God, told us how to address God. We were no longer to think of...

HOW TO BETTER ONESELF

“Moses decided, ‘I must go over to look at this remarkable sight.’ ” —Exodus 3:3 To become better, live better, pray better, and work better, we must know God better. To become better husbands, wives, parents, religious, or people, we must know God better. For example, Moses, to do better than be a shepherd, had to know God better in the burning bush (Ex 3:2ff). Isaiah (Is 6:1ff), Jeremiah (Jer 1:5ff), and Ezekiel (Ez 1:4ff) all had to know God better before they could fulfill their prophetic ministry. Paul had to know God better before he could become the great...

HOW GREAT IS OUR GOD

“Pharoah’s daughter…adopted [Moses] as her son.” —Exodus 2:10 Pharoah, out of fear of the prospering Hebrew people, issued the command to kill every baby boy born to the Hebrews. In a wonderful reversal of this brutally unjust law, God, in His mercy and justice, led Pharoah’s very daughter to break her father’s law and thus begin the deliverance of the Hebrew people. Last week we read about God bringing about a similar reversal in the case of Joseph. His brothers meant evil in trying to kill him, but God reversed Joseph’s fortunes for the good (Rm 8:28; Gn 37-50). The...

A THROW-AWAY CULTURE

“Throw into the river every boy that is born to the Hebrews.” —Exodus 1:22 Pharaoh, afraid that the enslaved Israelites would grow more numerous and powerful than his Egyptian people, ordered his subjects to throw all Israelite baby boys into the Nile River (Ex 1:22). This would prevent the Israelites from ever having enough soldiers to rebel against Egypt in the future. What the culture didn’t value was to be thrown away, even if it was human life. Pope Francis has repeatedly spoken against the “throw-away culture” of secular humanism. This cultural mindset to dispose of whatever is not valued...