Daily Readings - Tue Mar 28 2023

Numbers

4Then they set out from mount Hor, by the way that leads to the Red Sea, to circle around the land of Edom. And the people began to tire of their journey and hardships5And speaking against God and Moses, they said: "Why did you lead us away from Egypt, so as to die in the wilderness? Bread is lacking; there are no waters. Our soul is now nauseous over this very light food.6For this reason, the Lord sent fiery serpents among the people, which wounded or killed many of them7And so they went to Moses, and they said: "We have sinned, because we have spoken against the Lord and against you. Pray, so that he may take away these serpents from us." And Moses prayed for the people8And the Lord said to him: "Make a bronze serpent, and place it as a sign. Whoever, having been struck, gazes upon it, shall live.9Therefore, Moses made a bronze serpent, and he placed it as a sign. When those who had been struck gazed upon it, they were healed

John

21Therefore, Jesus again spoke to them: "I am going, and you shall seek me. And you will die in your sin. Where I am going, you are not able to go.22And so the Jews said, "Is he going to kill himself, for he said: ‘Where I am going, you are not able to go?’ 23And he said to them: "You are from below. I am from above. You are of this world. I am not of this world24Therefore, I said to you, that you will die in your sins. For if you will not believe that I am, you will die in your sin.25And so they said to him, "Who are you?" Jesus said to them: "The Beginning, who is also speaking to you26I have much to say about you and to judge. But he who sent me is true. And what I have heard from him, this I speak within the world.27And they did not realize that he was calling God his Father28And so Jesus said to them: "When you will have lifted up the Son of man, then you shall realize that I am, and that I do nothing of myself, but just as the Father has taught me, so do I speak29And he who sent me is with me, and he has not abandoned me alone. For I always do what is pleasing to him.30As he was speaking these things, many believed in him

Sermon

The first reading from Numbers recounts the Israelites' journey through the wilderness, where they grow weary and complain against God and Moses. Their lack of faith and gratitude leads to a punishment of fiery serpents, but when they repent, Moses intercedes, and God provides a sign of salvation: a bronze serpent lifted high. Those who gaze upon it are healed. This story reminds us that even in our struggles and doubts, God offers us a way to return to Him and find healing. In the Gospel, Jesus speaks to the Pharisees about His divine origin and destiny. He emphasizes that He comes from above and speaks the truth of the Father. Jesus warns them that if they do not believe in Him, they will die in their sins. Despite their confusion and skepticism, many begin to believe in Him. This passage invites us to reflect on our own faith: do we recognize Jesus as the Son of God, and do we trust in His words and mission? Both readings point to the importance of faith and trust in God. The bronze serpent in Numbers prefigures the cross of Christ, where Jesus is "lifted up" for the salvation of the world. Just as the Israelites needed to gaze upon the serpent to be healed, we must look to Christ, crucified and risen, to find eternal life. In our daily lives, when we face challenges or doubts, let us turn to Christ, the ultimate sign of God's love and mercy. May we, like many in the Gospel, come to believe in Him more deeply and follow His truth.