Daily Readings - Mon Jul 13 2020
Isaiah
10Listen to the Word of the Lord, you leaders of the people of Sodom. Listen closely to the law of our God, O people of Gomorrah11The multitude of your sacrifices, what is that to me, says the Lord? I am full. I do not desire holocausts of rams, nor the fat of fatlings, nor the blood of calves and of lambs and of he-goats12When you approach before my sight, who is it that requires these things from your hands, so that you would walk in my courts13You should no longer offer sacrifice in vain. Incense is an abomination to me. The new moons and the Sabbaths and the other feast days, I will not receive. Your gatherings are iniquitous14My soul hates your days of proclamation and your solemnities. They have become bothersome to me. I labor to endure them15And so, when you extend your hands, I will avert my eyes from you. And when you multiply your prayers, I will not heed you. For your hands are full of blood16Wash, become clean, take away the evil of your intentions from my eyes. Cease to act perversely17Learn to do good. Seek judgment, support the oppressed, judge for the orphan, defend the widow
Matthew
34Do not think that I came to send peace upon the earth. I came, not to send peace, but the sword35For I came to divide a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law36And the enemies of a man will be those of his own household37Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me. And whoever loves son or daughter above me is not worthy of me38And whoever does not take up his cross, and follow me is not worthy of me39Whoever finds his life, will lose it. And whoever will have lost his life because of me, shall find it40Whoever receives you, receives me. And whoever receives me, receives him who sent me41Whoever receives a prophet, in the name of a prophet, shall receive the reward of a prophet. And whoever receives the just in the name of the just shall receive the reward of the just42And whoever shall give, even to one of the least of these, a cup of cold water to drink, solely in the name of a disciple: Amen I say to you, he shall not lose his reward.
1And it happened that, when Jesus had completed instructing his twelve disciples, he went away from there in order to teach and to preach in their cities
Sermon
In today's readings, we encounter a powerful message about the essence of true faith and discipleship. The first reading from Isaiah delivers a stark rebuke to those who prioritize rituals over righteousness. God rejects their sacrifices and gatherings because their actions do not align with justice and compassion. The prophet calls for a transformation from empty worship to a life of doing good, seeking justice, and defending the vulnerable. This passage reminds us that faith without action is hollow.
The Gospel from Matthew presents Jesus' challenging words about the nature of His mission. He comes not to bring peace but division, highlighting the radical commitment required to follow Him. Jesus emphasizes that true discipleship involves prioritizing God above all else, even family ties. The second part of the reading underscores the importance of receiving and supporting those who serve God, whether they are prophets, the just, or even the least among us. Giving a simple cup of water to someone in need is an act of faith that reflects our commitment to Jesus.
These readings together call us to reflect on our own lives. Are we content with superficial religious practices, or do we allow our faith to transform us into agents of justice and compassion? Jesus' words challenge us to examine our priorities and actions. Let us strive to live out our faith authentically, standing up for the oppressed and serving others with humility. In doing so, we embody the true meaning of discipleship, ensuring that our worship is not in vain but a reflection of God's love and justice in the world.