Daily Readings - Wed Sep 05 2018

1 Corinthians

1And so, brothers, I was not able to speak to you as if to those who are spiritual, but rather as if to those who are carnal. For you are like infants in Christ2I gave you milk to drink, not solid food. For you were not yet able. And indeed, even now, you are not able; for you are still carnal3And since there is still envy and contention among you, are you not carnal, and are you not walking according to man4For if one says, "Certainly, I am of Paul," while another says, "I am of Apollo," are you not men? But what is Apollo, and what is Paul5We are only the ministers of him in whom you have believed, just as the Lord has granted to each of you6I planted, Apollo watered, but God provided the growth7And so, neither he who plants, nor he who waters, is anything, but only God, who provides the growth8Now he who plants, and he who waters, are one. But each shall receive his proper reward, according to his labors9For we are God’s assistants. You are God’s cultivation; you are God’s construction

Luke

38Then Jesus, rising up from the synagogue, entered into the house of Simon. Now Simon’s mother-in-law was in the grip of a severe fever. And they petitioned him on her behalf39And standing over her, he commanded the fever, and it left her. And promptly rising up, she ministered to them40Then, when the sun had set, all those who had anyone afflicted with various diseases brought them to him. Then, laying his hands on each one of them, he cured them41Now demons departed from many of them, crying out and saying, "You are the son of God." And rebuking them, he would not permit them to speak. For they knew him to be the Christ42Then, when it was daytime, going out, he went to a deserted place. And the crowds sought him, and they went all the way to him. And they detained him, so that he would not depart from them43And he said to them, "I must also preach the kingdom of God to other cities, because it was for this reason that I was sent.44And he was preaching in the synagogues of Galilee

Sermon

In today's readings, we encounter two profound lessons that guide us in our spiritual journey. The first reading from 1 Corinthians reminds us of our spiritual immaturity and the tendency to divide ourselves by earthly leaders. Paul urges us to look beyond human efforts and recognize that true growth comes from God. He emphasizes unity and collaboration, noting that while we may plant or water, it is God who nurtures the growth. The Gospel from Luke illustrates Jesus' compassionate ministry, healing the sick and casting out demons. Despite the recognition of His divine authority, Jesus remains focused on His mission to preach the kingdom of God. This teaches us about the importance of staying true to our calling and trusting in God's plan, even when faced with distractions or accolades. Together, these readings call us to embrace unity and trust in God's work. In our daily lives, this means avoiding divisions, trusting that God is actively at work, and staying committed to our mission. Let us reflect on our own tendencies to divide or seek recognition, and instead, focus on our shared purpose and God's grace. May we, like Jesus, remain steadfast in our calling and trust in the divine growth that only God can provide.