Daily Readings - Tue Jul 20 2021

Exodus

21And when Moses had extended his hand over the sea, the Lord took it away by an intense burning wind, blowing throughout the night, and he turned it into dry ground. And the water was divided22And the sons of Israel went in through the midst of the dried sea. For the water was like a wall at their right hand and at their left hand23And the Egyptians, pursuing them, went in after them, along with all of the horses of Pharaoh, his chariots and horsemen, through the midst of the sea24And now the morning watch had arrived, and behold, the Lord, looking down upon the camp of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and of cloud, put to death their army25And he overturned the wheels of the chariots, and they were carried into the deep. Therefore, the Egyptians said: "Let us flee from Israel. For the Lord fights on their behalf against us.26And the Lord said to Moses: "Extend your hand over the sea, so that the waters may return on the Egyptians, over their chariots and horsemen.27And when Moses had extended his hand opposite the sea, it was returned, at first light, to its former place. And the fleeing Egyptians met with the waters, and the Lord immersed them in the midst of the waves28And the waters were returned, and they covered the chariots and horsemen of the entire army of Pharaoh, who, in following, had entered into the sea. And not so much as one of them was left alive29But the sons of Israel continued directly through the midst of the dried sea, and the waters were to them like a wall on the right and on the left30And so the Lord freed Israel on that day from the hand of the Egyptians31And they saw the Egyptians dead on the shore of the sea and the great hand that the Lord had exercised against them. And the people feared the Lord, and they believed in the Lord and in Moses his servant
1Then Moses and the sons of Israel sang this song to the Lord, and they said: "Let us sing to the Lord, for he has been gloriously magnified: the horse and the rider he has cast into the sea20And so Miriam, the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took up a timbrel in her hand. And all the women followed her with timbrels and dancing21And she prophesied, saying: "Let us sing to the Lord, for he has been gloriously magnified. The horse and its rider, he has thrown into the sea.

Matthew

46While he was still speaking to the crowds, behold, his mother and his brothers were standing outside, seeking to speak with him48But responding to the one speaking to him, he said, "Which one is my mother, and who are my brothers?49And extending his hand to his disciples, he said: "Behold: my mother and my brothers50For anyone who does the will of my Father, who is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother.

Sermon

The readings today invite us to reflect on trust and spiritual kinship. In Exodus, we witness the miraculous parting of the Red Sea, a testament to God's power and the Israelites' faith. Moses, guided by divine wisdom, leads his people to safety, while the Egyptians meet their fate. This story underscores the theme of salvation through trust in God's plan, even when the path seems uncertain. In Matthew, Jesus redefines family, stating that those who do God's will are his true brothers, sisters, and mother. This challenges us to see beyond biological ties and embrace a spiritual community. Jesus' message emphasizes that our actions in accordance with God's will forge deeper bonds than blood alone. These readings remind us to trust in God's plan and nurture our spiritual relationships. In our daily lives, let us have faith in God's guidance, even when faced with uncertainty, and build a community grounded in shared values and purpose. Through this, we find our true family in Christ, united in spirit and deed.