Daily Readings - Sun Jun 12 2022
Proverbs
22The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his ways, before he made anything, from the beginning23I was ordained from eternity, and out of antiquity, before the earth was formed24The abyss did not yet exist, and I was already conceived; neither had the fountains of waters yet erupted25The mountains, with their great mass, had not yet been established. Before the hills, I was brought forth26Still he had not made the earth, and the rivers, and the poles of the globe of the earth27I was already present: when he prepared the heavens; when, with a certain law and a circuit, he fortified the abyss28when he made firm the sky above, and set free the fountains of waters29when he encompassed the sea within its limits, and laid down a law for the waters, lest they transgress their limits; when he weighed the foundations of the earth30I was with him in composing all things. And I was delighted, throughout every day, by playing in his sight at all times31playing in globe of the earth. And my delight was to be with the sons of men
Romans
1Therefore, having been justified by faith, let us be at peace with God, through our Lord Jesus Christ2For through him we also have access by faith to this grace, in which we stand firm, and to glory, in the hope of the glory of the sons of God3And not only that, but we also find glory in tribulation, knowing that tribulation exercises patience4and patience leads to proving, yet truly proving leads to hope5but hope is not unfounded, because the love of God is poured forth in our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us
John
12I still have many things to say to you, but you are not able to bear them now13But when the Spirit of truth has arrived, he will teach the whole truth to you. For he will not be speaking from himself. Instead, whatever he will hear, he will speak. And he will announce to you the things that are to come14He shall glorify me. For he will receive from what is mine, and he will announce it to you15All things whatsoever that the Father has are mine. For this reason, I said that he will receive from what is mine and that he will announce it to you
Sermon
In today’s readings, we encounter profound reflections on wisdom, faith, and the Holy Spirit’s role in our lives. The first reading from Proverbs personifies Wisdom as an eternal and divine attribute, present since the beginning and integral to creation. This Wisdom delights in humanity, emphasizing a deep connection between the divine and human existence. The second reading from Romans, written by St. Paul, discusses the benefits of faith, including access to grace and the ability to find glory in tribulation through patience and hope. Finally, the Gospel from John features Jesus speaking about the Holy Spirit, who will teach the truth and glorify Jesus by revealing His teachings.
These readings are interconnected through themes of divine presence and guidance. Proverbs highlights Wisdom’s role in creation, while Romans connects faith with hope amidst challenges. John’s Gospel introduces the Holy Spirit as the continuation of Jesus’ teaching, linking all three readings in a narrative of divine guidance and truth. Together, they illustrate the enduring presence of God’s wisdom and spirit in our lives.
Applying these readings to daily life, we are reminded to seek wisdom in our decisions and trust in God’s plan, especially during difficult times. The Holy Spirit’s guidance encourages us to remain open to truth and to find hope through faith. The moral lesson here is one of trust and hope: by embracing God’s wisdom and the Holy Spirit’s guidance, we navigate life’s challenges with faith, trusting in divine providence and finding joy in our relationship with God.