Daily Readings - Tue Sep 08 2020
First Reading - Romans 8.28-30 or Micah 5.2-5a
Romans
28And we know that, for those who love God, all things work together unto good, for those who, in accordance with his purpose, are called to be saints29For those whom he foreknew, he also predestined, in conformity with the image of his Son, so that he might be the Firstborn among many brothers30And those whom he predestined, he also called. And those whom he called, he also justified. And those whom he justified, he also glorified
Micah
2And you, Bethlehem Ephrata, are a little one among the thousands of Judah. From you will go forth he who shall be the ruler in Israel, and his landing place has been set from the beginning, from the days of eternity3Because of this, he will provide for them, even until the time in which she who bears him gives birth. And the remnant of his brothers will be converted to the sons of Israel4And he will stand firm and feed on the strength of the Lord, according to the sublime name of the Lord his God. And they will be converted, for now he will be magnified, even to the ends of the earth5And this man will be our peace, when the Assyrian will come into our land, and when he will trample on our houses; and we will raise against him seven shepherds and eight principal men
Matthew
18Now the procreation of the Christ occurred in this way. After his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they lived together, she was found to have conceived in her womb by the Holy Spirit19Then Joseph, her husband, since he was just and was not willing to hand her over, preferred to send her away secretly20But while thinking over these things, behold, an Angel of the Lord appeared to him in his sleep, saying: "Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to accept Mary as your wife. For what has been formed in her is of the Holy Spirit21And she shall give birth to a son. And you shall call his name JESUS. For he shall accomplish the salvation of his people from their sins.22Now all this occurred in order to fulfill what was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying23"Behold, a virgin shall conceive in her womb, and she shall give birth to a son. And they shall call his name Emmanuel, which means: God is with us.
Sermon
In today's readings, we explore themes of trust and divine presence. The first reading from Romans 8:28-30 assures us that God works all things for good for those who love Him, outlining a journey from predestination to glorification. This passage is part of Paul's broader discussion on suffering and God's sovereignty, reassuring believers of His plan. The Gospel, Matthew 1:18-23, narrates Joseph's discovery of Mary's pregnancy and the angel's reassurance. This story, part of the infancy narrative, highlights Joseph's righteousness and obedience, fulfilling the prophecy of Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us."
Both readings emphasize trust in God's plan. Romans provides the theological foundation, while Matthew offers a practical example through Joseph's obedient trust despite uncertainty. This relationship between the readings shows that understanding God's overarching plan is lived out in concrete, faithful actions.
In daily life, we face uncertainties where God's plan isn't clear. Like Joseph, we're called to trust, even when circumstances confuse us. The moral lesson here is profound: God is always present, working through all events. Trusting Him means embracing His plan, even when it's challenging. This trust brings peace, knowing God is with us, just as He was with Joseph and Mary. Let us, like Joseph, step into the unknown with faith, trusting that God's presence guides us through life's complexities.