Daily Gospel Reflections

Sunday, June 13, 2021

Sunday | June 13, 2021

Mark 4:26-34

The lesson in the first parable is that God alone is in control of the coming of the kingdom, just as God, the Creator controls the nature of the planted seeds. We must let God be God. Along with that comes the understanding that no matter how small a person’s faith or the numbers in a community of faith, the efforts put forth will lead to the growing of God’s kingdom.

We plant seeds of faith then grow impatient at not seeing the fruits right away. We must remember that it is all in God’s time.

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 13, 2021

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Saturday | June 12, 2021

Luke 2:41-51

We can only imagine the feelings of Mary and Joseph discovering that Jesus was not with the group. As relieved as they must have been to find him, they must have realized that His work, God’s work will take him from them again and again.

We pray that all parents realize the impact their faith lives have on the faith of their children.

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 12, 2021

Friday, June 11, 2021

Friday | June 11, 2021

John 19:31-37

The hour of the Sabbath is near. It is not necessary to hasten Jesus’ death by breaking his legs. He is already dead. Instead the soldiers pierce his side and blood and water pour out. Through this physical sign of his humanity, God’s abundant love for his people is revealed.

The blood and water that flowed from your side are signs of baptism and Eucharist. These sacramental encounters with you are the life source of your Church of which I am so thankful to be a part.

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 11, 2021

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Thursday | June 10, 2021

Matthew 5:20-26

Jesus’ teaching in this part of the sermon is more radical than that of the scribes. Though they might be seen as fulfilling the law, they do not really understand the depth and breadth of it. In the first of the six antitheses, Jesus tells his followers that they must set aside anger and any behavior that might potentially lead to murder. They must always be willing to reconcile.

Help me to name and claim not only my anger, but even the smallest irritation toward my sisters and brothers. And even if my efforts to reconcile are not acknowledged or reciprocated, help me to let go and love like you

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 10, 2021

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Wednesday | June 9, 2021

Matthew 5:17-19

Jesus tells the disciples and the crowd that he will not abolish the law of the Old Testament but he will not continue to treat it as a static document held over the people. At the heart of the law is the commandment to love and he will make sure that every word is understood as map and compass to right relationship with God and neighbor.

You are good, right and just and your will is that the world understand what this means. May I find the courage to live in accordance with your will and influence others to do the same.

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 9, 2021

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Tuesday | June 8, 2021

Matthew 5:13-16

Salt and light are the images Jesus uses to reflect the role of the disciples. Salt not only enhances, it preserves. They are to enhance and improve lives with the good news. The disciples are also commissioned to preserve the church from heresy and destruction. They are called to let the light of Christ shine through them.

May we who follow you continue to be “salt and light,” witnesses committed to influencing the whole world.

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 8, 2021

Monday, June 7, 2021

Monday | June 7, 2021

Matthew 5:1-12

Jesus goes up the mountain like Moses before him. He sits and the crowd, including his disciples, gathers round. The Beatitudes are the “heart” of the commandments. It is a deeper level of understanding more than what to do or not do but how to be what God intends every person to be.

I pray to be all that you have created me to be and, relying less on myself and more on you, my God.

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 7, 2021

Sunday, June 6, 2021

Sunday | June 6, 2021

Mark 14:12-16, 22-26

Jesus has made his own preparations for the Last Supper and first Eucharistic meal. He sends the disciples out with instructions that will lead them to the proper place so that they can lay out the table for their meal. In their participation in the preparation Jesus is telling them that in going forward they must actively participate in his mission on earth.

How sad it is to know that many today see Mass as another extra-curricular activity. We pray that they discover this celebration, the “source and summit” of our Catholic faith.

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 6, 2021

Saturday, June 5, 2021

Saturday | June 5, 2021

Mark 12:38-44

The humility and fidelity of the widow stands in sharp contrast to the hypocrisy of the scribes. Their religiosity is superficial, intended to draw attention to themselves. The widow willingly gives all that she has, a clear sign of her absolute dependence on God. Her action is what it means to be “poor in spirit”.

I pray for the courage to let go and give to others in the same way and in the same spirit as the widow.

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 5, 2021

Friday, June 4, 2021

Friday | June 4, 2021

Mark 12:35-37

The scribes have been asking Jesus the difficult questions up to this point in the Gospel. Now, Jesus poses a question to them not to trick them but to bring them to the truth about his relationship with God. Jesus is a descendant of David, no doubt, but he is the Son of God.

I praise you Lord God; for all that you have done throughout the ages. I praise and thank you for all you do for me.

SOURCE: Living Water Catholic: June 4, 2021

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