Daily Readings - Mon Oct 18 2021

2 Timothy

9For Demas has abandoned me, out of love for this age, and he has departed for Thessalonica10Crescens has gone to Galatia; Titus to Dalmatia11Luke alone is with me. Take Mark and bring him with you; for he is useful to me in the ministry12But Tychicus I have sent to Ephesus13When you return, bring with you the supplies that I left with Carpus at Troas, and the books, but especially the parchments14Alexander the coppersmith has shown me much evil; the Lord will repay him according to his works15And you should also avoid him; for he has strongly resisted our words16At my first defense, no one stood by me, but everyone abandoned me. May it not be counted against them17But the Lord stood with me and strengthened me, so that through me the preaching would be accomplished, and so that all the Gentiles would hear. And I was freed from the mouth of the lion

Luke

1Then, after these things, the Lord also designated another seventy-two. And he sent them in pairs before his face, into every city and place where he was to arrive2And he said to them: "Certainly the harvest is great, but the workers are few. Therefore, ask the Lord of the harvest to send workers into his harvest3Go forth. Behold, I send you out like lambs among wolves4Do not choose to carry a purse, nor provisions, nor shoes; and you shall greet no one along the way5Into whatever house you will have entered, first say, ‘Peace to this house.6And if a son of peace is there, your peace will rest upon him. But if not, it will return to you7And remain in the same house, eating and drinking the things that are with them. For the worker is worthy of his pay. Do not choose to pass from house to house8And into whatever city you have entered and they have received you, eat what they set before you9And cure the sick who are in that place, and proclaim to them, ‘The kingdom of God has drawn near to you.

Sermon

In today's readings, we encounter two profound messages of faith and mission. The first reading from 2 Timothy reveals Paul's isolation and hardships as he faces abandonment and opposition. Despite these challenges, Paul remains steadfast in his trust in God, continuing his missionary work and instructing others to do the same. The Gospel from Luke depicts Jesus sending out 72 disciples, emphasizing their reliance on God's providence as they spread the Gospel. Jesus instructs them to travel lightly, trusting in the hospitality of others and focusing on their spiritual mission. Both readings are set in contexts of mission and perseverance. Paul's letter, written during his imprisonment, reflects his unwavering commitment to his faith despite personal struggles. Luke's account shows Jesus preparing his disciples for their evangelical journey, teaching them to depend on divine grace rather than material comforts. These passages highlight the importance of trust and faith in the face of adversity. In our daily lives, these readings remind us to trust in God's providence, especially when we feel isolated or unsupported. Like the disciples, we are called to embark on our own missions, whether in our communities or personal lives, with faith and reliance on God. The urgency of spreading the Gospel teaches us to remain focused and committed, trusting that God will provide what we need. The moral lesson is clear: trust in God, remain faithful, and depend on His grace as we fulfill our mission in the world.