Friday of the Twenty-ninth Week in
Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 477
Lectionary: 477
Brothers and sisters:
I know that good does not dwell in me, that is, in my flesh.
The willing is ready at hand, but doing the good is not.
For I do not do the good I want,
but I do the evil I do not want.
Now if I do what I do not want, it is no longer I who do it,
but sin that dwells in me.
So, then, I discover the principle
that when I want to do right, evil is at hand.
For I take delight in the law of God, in my inner self,
but I see in my members another principle
at war with the law of my mind,
taking me captive to the law of sin that dwells in my members.
Miserable one that I am!
Who will deliver me from this mortal body?
Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
I know that good does not dwell in me, that is, in my flesh.
The willing is ready at hand, but doing the good is not.
For I do not do the good I want,
but I do the evil I do not want.
Now if I do what I do not want, it is no longer I who do it,
but sin that dwells in me.
So, then, I discover the principle
that when I want to do right, evil is at hand.
For I take delight in the law of God, in my inner self,
but I see in my members another principle
at war with the law of my mind,
taking me captive to the law of sin that dwells in my members.
Miserable one that I am!
Who will deliver me from this mortal body?
Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Responsorial PsalmPS 119:66, 68, 76, 77, 93, 94
R. (68b) Lord,
teach me your statutes.
Teach me wisdom and knowledge,
for in your commands I trust.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
You are good and bountiful;
teach me your statutes.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
Let your kindness comfort me
according to your promise to your servants.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
Let your compassion come to me that I may live,
for your law is my delight.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
Never will I forget your precepts,
for through them you give me life.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
I am yours; save me,
for I have sought your precepts.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
Teach me wisdom and knowledge,
for in your commands I trust.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
You are good and bountiful;
teach me your statutes.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
Let your kindness comfort me
according to your promise to your servants.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
Let your compassion come to me that I may live,
for your law is my delight.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
Never will I forget your precepts,
for through them you give me life.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
I am yours; save me,
for I have sought your precepts.
R. Lord, teach me your statutes.
AlleluiaSEE MT 11:25
R. Alleluia,
alleluia.
Blessed are you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth;
you have revealed to little ones the mysteries of the Kingdom.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Blessed are you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth;
you have revealed to little ones the mysteries of the Kingdom.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
GospelLK 12:54-59
Jesus said to the crowds,
"When you see a cloud rising in the west
you say immediately that it is going to rain–and so it does;
and when you notice that the wind is blowing from the south
you say that it is going to be hot–and so it is.
You hypocrites!
You know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and the sky;
why do you not know how to interpret the present time?
"Why do you not judge for yourselves what is right?
If you are to go with your opponent before a magistrate,
make an effort to settle the matter on the way;
otherwise your opponent will turn you over to the judge,
and the judge hand you over to the constable,
and the constable throw you into prison.
I say to you, you will not be released
until you have paid the last penny."
"When you see a cloud rising in the west
you say immediately that it is going to rain–and so it does;
and when you notice that the wind is blowing from the south
you say that it is going to be hot–and so it is.
You hypocrites!
You know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and the sky;
why do you not know how to interpret the present time?
"Why do you not judge for yourselves what is right?
If you are to go with your opponent before a magistrate,
make an effort to settle the matter on the way;
otherwise your opponent will turn you over to the judge,
and the judge hand you over to the constable,
and the constable throw you into prison.
I say to you, you will not be released
until you have paid the last penny."
Meditation: Heed the warning signs before it is too
late
How good are you at reading warning signs? Jesus
expects his disciples to accurately read the signs of the times!
Seafarers and farmers know the importance of spotting weather conditions for
safe travel and planting. A lot of effort is made today, with the help of
science and technology, to discern potential natural dangers, such as tropical
storms, hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, earth quakes, and erupting volcanoes, so
that people can be warned to take shelter before disaster hits.
Don't miss God's kingdom and power to transform your
life
Our need for accurately discerning the spiritual condition and moral climate around us is vital if we want to avert spiritual crisis and moral disaster. The Lord is ready to transform our lives by offering us his kingdom of righteousness (moral goodness), peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit (Romans 14:17). - But we can miss it if we allow a permissive attitude that takes sin lightly or puts off repairing wrongdoing before it is too late to get reconciled with God.
Our need for accurately discerning the spiritual condition and moral climate around us is vital if we want to avert spiritual crisis and moral disaster. The Lord is ready to transform our lives by offering us his kingdom of righteousness (moral goodness), peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit (Romans 14:17). - But we can miss it if we allow a permissive attitude that takes sin lightly or puts off repairing wrongdoing before it is too late to get reconciled with God.
Jesus used a very vivid illustration of a threatening
lawsuit to show the urgency of settling a bad case outside of court before a
worse sentence could passed against us. Why did the neighbor in Jesus' story
make an effort to come to an agreement with his adversary before the matter was
sent to court for judgment? The accused knew that he had a bad case which would
likely go against him in court. He quickly tried to come to an agreement with
his adversary to avoid receiving a worse sentence of being thrown into prison
and given a costly fine as well.
Jesus will set us free and fill us with
the Holy Spirit
We all stand in need of God's mercy, grace, and protection. The Lord Jesus is our physician and healer and he is ready to set us free from any sinful patterns of thinking, acting, and speaking. If we give our lives over to him he will fill us with his Holy Spirit and give us a new heart and a transformed mind that is filled with his truth, love, and goodness. If you want lasting peace and joy with God, then allow the Lord Jesus to transform every area of your life, your home, your work, your relationships, and possessions so that he may truly be the Lord and Giver of abundant life. Are you ready to surrender all to him - and to receive all from him?
We all stand in need of God's mercy, grace, and protection. The Lord Jesus is our physician and healer and he is ready to set us free from any sinful patterns of thinking, acting, and speaking. If we give our lives over to him he will fill us with his Holy Spirit and give us a new heart and a transformed mind that is filled with his truth, love, and goodness. If you want lasting peace and joy with God, then allow the Lord Jesus to transform every area of your life, your home, your work, your relationships, and possessions so that he may truly be the Lord and Giver of abundant life. Are you ready to surrender all to him - and to receive all from him?
"Lord Jesus, flood my heart with your love and
free me from all that would keep me from doing your will. Transform my mind
that I may discern what is right and choose what is good and pleasing to
you."
Daily Quote from the early church fathers: Signs from the Law point to the dawn of the
Mystery of Christ, by Cyril of Alexandria (376-444 AD)
"People focus their attention on things of this
kind. From long observation and practice they tell beforehand when rain will
fall or violent winds will blow. One especially sees that sailors are very
skillful in this matter. He says that it would be suitable for those who can
calculate things of this sort and may foretell storms that are about to happen
to focus the penetrating eyes of the mind also on important matters. What are
these? The law showed beforehand the mystery of Christ, that he would shine out
in the last ages of the world on the inhabitants of the earth and submit to be
a sacrifice for the salvation of all. It even commanded a lamb to be sacrificed
as a type of him who died towards evening and at lighting of lamps (Exodus
12:6).
"We might now understand that when, like the day, this world was declining to its close, the great, precious and truly saving passion would be fulfilled. The door of salvation would be thrown wide open to those who believe in him, and abundant happiness be their share. In the Song of Songs, we also find Christ calling to the bride described there. The bride personally represents the church, in these words, 'Arise, come, my neighbor, my beautiful dove. Look, the winter is past, and the rain is gone. It has passed away. The flowers appear on the ground. The time of the pruning has come' (Song 2:10-12). As I said, a certain springlike calm was about to arise for those who believe in him." (excerpt from COMMENTARY ON LUKE, HOMILY 95)
"We might now understand that when, like the day, this world was declining to its close, the great, precious and truly saving passion would be fulfilled. The door of salvation would be thrown wide open to those who believe in him, and abundant happiness be their share. In the Song of Songs, we also find Christ calling to the bride described there. The bride personally represents the church, in these words, 'Arise, come, my neighbor, my beautiful dove. Look, the winter is past, and the rain is gone. It has passed away. The flowers appear on the ground. The time of the pruning has come' (Song 2:10-12). As I said, a certain springlike calm was about to arise for those who believe in him." (excerpt from COMMENTARY ON LUKE, HOMILY 95)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, LUKE 12:54-59
Weekday
(Romans 7:18-25a; Psalm 119)
Weekday
(Romans 7:18-25a; Psalm 119)
KEY VERSE: "Why do you not judge for yourselves what is right?" (v 57).
TO KNOW: Jesus warned the people that they were facing God's coming judgment, yet they refused to make a decision for or against him. He chastised them for being able to observe the weather signs that predicted rain or shine, yet they ignored the signs of the coming of God's reign. Jesus told his followers that God's judgment was already taking place. There might be little time left to be reconciled to God and to put one's affairs in order. He said that it would be much easier to settle "out of court" than to face the ominous judgment of Almighty God. At such time they would be required to pay the full price for their misdeeds. Then they would regret that they did not heed Jesus' words.
TO LOVE: What are the signs of the times that I must pay attention to today?
TO SERVE: Lord Jesus, help me to listen to your words while there is still time to act on them.
Friday 27
October 2017
Day of Penance.
Romans
7:18-25. Psalm 118(119):66, 68, 76-77, 93-94. Luke 12:54-59.
Teach me
your laws, O Lord — Psalm 118(119):66, 68, 76-77, 93-94.
‘Why not
judge for yourselves…?’
In this wonderful reading from
Luke, Jesus is speaking about discerning the time. The Law of Navigation: Jesus
helps listeners interpret the times. Like all good leaders, Jesus left his
followers with a plan for the future and gave them some key tools, including
these: Lenses. He modelled the right attitude to approach the future. A road
map. He warned them about rough roads ahead. A barometer. He helped them
interpret future conditions.
To act we need to discover God’s
will and obey it. We need to find our talent and share it. We need to be
tenacious and finish well!
ST. FRUMENTIUS OF ETHIOPIA
St. Frumentius helped in a great capacity to bring
Christianity to Ethiopia. He was born in Lebanon, and was shipwrecked in East
Africa while voyaging on the Red Sea. Only he and his brother, Aedeius,
survived.
They
were taken to the king at Axum, Ethiopia, and became members of the court. When
the king died, the two brothers stayed on as part of the queen's court. She
permitted them to introduce Christianity to the country, as well as opening up
trade between Ethiopia and the west.
Frumentius
convinced St. Athanasius to send missionaries from Alexandria, and he was
later consecrated as the bishop of Ethiopia. He converted many people to
Christianity before his death in 380. He is the patron of Ethiopia. His
brother, Aedeius, was also canonized.
LECTIO DIVINA: LUKE 12,54-59
Lectio Divina:
Friday, October 27, 2017
Ordinary
Time
1)
Opening prayer
Almighty
and everlasting God,
our
source of power and inspiration,
give
us strength and joy
in
serving you as followers of Christ,
who
lives and reigns
with
you and the Holy Spirit,
one
God, for ever and ever. Amen.
2)
Gospel Reading - Luke 12,54-59
Jesus
said again to the crowds, 'When you see a cloud looming up in the west you say
at once that rain is coming, and so it does. And when the wind is from the
south you say it's going to be hot, and it is. Hypocrites! You know how to
interpret the face of the earth and the sky. How is it you do not know how to
interpret these times? 'Why not judge for yourselves what is upright?
For
example: when you are going to court with your opponent, make an effort to
settle with him on the way, or he may drag you before the judge and the judge
hand you over to the officer and the officer have you thrown into prison. I
tell you, you will not get out till you have paid the very last penny.'
3)
Reflection
•
The Gospel today presents the call on the part of Jesus to learn to read the
signs of the times. This was the text which inspired the Pope John XXIII to
convoke the Church to be more attentive to the signs of time and to better
perceive the calls of God in the events of the history of humanity.
•
Luke 12, 54-55: Everybody knows how to interpret the face of the earth and of
the sky... “When you see a cloud looming up in the west you say at once that
rain is coming, and so it does. And when the wind is from the south you say
it’s going to be hot and it is”. Jesus reports a universal human experience.
Everybody in his own country or region, knows how to read the face of the sky
and of the earth. The body itself understands when there is threat of rain or
when the time begins to change. They may say “It will rain”. Jesus refers to
the contemplation of nature since it is one of the most important sources of
knowledge and of experience which He himself had of God. It was the
contemplation of nature that helped his discovery of new aspects of faith and
in the history of His people. For example, rain which falls on the good and the
bad, and the sun which rises on the upright and on the unjust, helped Him to
formulate one of the revolutionary messages: “Love your enemies!” (Mt 5,
43-45).
•
Luke 12, 56-57: ..., but they do not know how to read the signs of the time.
And Jesus draws the conclusion for his contemporaries and for all of us:
“Hypocrites!” You know how to interpret the face of the earth and the sky. How
is it you do not know how to interpret these times? Why not judge for
yourselves what is upright? Saint Augustine said that nature, creation, is the
first book that God wrote. Through nature, God speaks to us. Sin mixes up the
letters of the book of nature, and because of this, we have not succeeded in
reading God’s message printed in the things of nature and in the facts of life.
The bible is the second book of God, it was written not to occupy or substitute
life but to help us interpret nature and life and to learn again to discover
the calls of God in the facts of life. “Why not judge for yourselves what is
upright?” Sharing among ourselves what we see in nature, we will be able to
discover God’s call in life.
•
Luke 12, 58-59: To know how to draw lessons for life. “When you are going to
court with your opponent , make an effort to settle with him on the way, or he
may drag you before the judge and the judge will hand you over to the officer
and the officer will have you thrown into prison. I tell you, you will not get
out until you have paid the very last penny”. One of the points on which Jesus
insists most is reconciliation. At that time there were many tensions and
conflicts among the radical groups which had different tendencies, without
dialogue: Zelots, Essenes, Pharisees, Sadducees, and Herodians... No one wanted
to give in before others. The words of Jesus on reconciliation which require
acceptance and understanding enlighten this situation, because the only sin
which God does not forgive is our lack of forgiveness toward others (Mt 6, 14).
This is why He advises to seek reconciliation before it is too late! When the
time of judgment comes, it will be too late. When there is still time try to
change life, behavior, and way of thinking, and seek to act justly (cf. Mt 5,
25-26; Col 3,13; Ep 4, 32; Mk 11, 25).
4) Personal questions
•
Read the signs of the Times. When I listen or read the news on TV or in the
newspaper am I concerned with perceiving God’s call in these facts?
•
Reconciliation: to be reconciled is the most insistent request of Jesus. Do I
try to collaborate in reconciliation between persons, the races, the people,
the tendencies?
5) Concluding prayer
To
Yahweh belong the earth and all it contains,
the
world and all who live there;
it
is He who laid its foundations on the seas,
on
the flowing waters fixed it firm. (Ps 24,1-2)
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