Daily Readings - Tue Aug 10 2021
2 Corinthians
6But I say this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly. And whoever sows with blessings shall also reap from blessings7each one giving, just as he has determined in his heart, neither out of sadness, nor out of obligation. For God loves a cheerful giver8And God is able to make every grace abound in you, so that, always having what you need in all things, you may abound unto every good work9just as it was written: "He has distributed widely, he has given to the poor; his justice remains from age to age.10And he who ministers seed to the sower will offer you bread to eat, and will multiply your seed, and will increase the growth of the fruits of your justice
John
24Amen, amen, I say to you, unless the grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies25it remains alone. But if it dies, it yields much fruit. Whoever loves his life, will lose it. And whoever hates his life in this world, preserves it unto eternal life26If anyone serves me, let him follow me. And where I am, there too my minister shall be. If anyone has served me, my Father will honor him
Sermon
In today’s readings, we are invited to reflect on the transformative power of generosity and self-giving love. The Second Reading from 2 Corinthians reminds us that our generosity is not just about what we give, but how we give. Paul encourages us to give cheerfully, knowing that God provides abundantly so that we can abound in good works. This passage is part of Paul’s exhortation to the Corinthians to contribute generously to the collection for the Jerusalem church, emphasizing trust in God’s providence and the joy of giving.
The Gospel from John presents Jesus teaching His disciples about the necessity of self-sacrifice. Using the metaphor of the grain of wheat, Jesus explains that true life comes through dying to oneself. This passage is part of Jesus’ farewell discourse, where He prepares His disciples for His departure and calls them to follow His example of service and love. Both readings converge on the theme of surrender and generosity, whether it be material resources or one’s very life.
In our daily lives, these readings challenge us to examine how we give—whether it is with hesitation or with openness of heart. Jesus’ words remind us that true discipleship requires a willingness to let go of our own desires for the sake of others. As we strive to follow Christ, may we embrace the grace of generosity, trusting that God will multiply our efforts and bring forth abundant fruit. Let us pray for the courage to give freely, knowing that in surrendering our lives to God, we find true life and eternal reward.