Daily Readings - Wed Jun 25 2025

Genesis

1And so, these things having been transacted, the word of the Lord came to Abram by a vision, saying: "Do not be afraid, Abram, I am your protector, and your reward is exceedingly great.2And Abram said: "Lord God, what will you give to me? I may go without children. And the son of the steward of my house is this Eliezer of Damascus.3And Abram added: "Yet to me you have not given offspring. And behold, my servant born in my house will be my heir.4And immediately the word of the Lord came to him, saying: "This one will not be your heir. But he who will come from your loins, the same will you have for your heir.5And he brought him outside, and he said to him, "Take in the heavens, and number the stars, if you can." And he said to him, "So also will your offspring be.6Abram believed God, and it was reputed to him unto justice7And he said to him, "I am the Lord who led you away from Ur of the Chaldeans, so as to give you this land, and so that you would possess it.8But he said, "Lord God, in what way may I be able to know that I will possess it?9And the Lord responded by saying: "Take for me a cow of three years, and a she-goat of three years, and a ram of three years, also a turtle-dove and a pigeon.10Taking all these, he divided them through the middle, and placed both parts opposite one another. But the birds he did not divide11And birds descended upon the carcasses, but Abram drove them away12And when the sun was setting, a deep sleep fell upon Abram, and a dread, great and dark, invaded him17Then, when the sun had set, there came a dark mist, and there appeared a smoking furnace and a lamp of fire passing between those divisions18On that day, God formed a covenant with Abram, saying: "To your offspring I will give this land, from the river of Egypt, even to the great river Euphrates

Matthew

15Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves16You shall know them by their fruits. Can grapes be gathered from thorns, or figs from thistles17So then, every good tree produces good fruit, and the evil tree produces evil fruit18A good tree is not able to produce evil fruit, and an evil tree is not able to produce good fruit19Every tree which does not produce good fruit shall be cut down and cast into the fire20Therefore, by their fruits you will know them

Sermon

In today’s readings, we encounter two profound moments of faith and discernment. The first reading from Genesis describes God’s covenant with Abram, where Abram, despite uncertainty and the challenges of his circumstances, places his trust in God’s promises. This passage underscores the deep faith Abram has in God’s plan, even when the future seems unclear. The second reading from Matthew’s Gospel offers a cautionary message about false prophets, urging us to discern their true nature by the fruits they bear. Jesus reminds us that the authenticity of a person’s faith is revealed through their actions and the integrity of their lives. The connection between these readings lies in their emphasis on trust and discernment. Abram’s story shows us how to trust in God’s promises, even when they seem impossible. Jesus, in turn, teaches us to discern the authenticity of those who claim to follow God. Just as Abram relied on God’s faithfulness, we too must rely on God’s wisdom to guide us in recognizing true followers of Christ. This discernment is not about judging others but about seeking the fruits of the Spirit—love, kindness, and humility—in ourselves and others. As we reflect on these readings, let us ask ourselves: Do we trust in God’s plan for our lives, even when the path ahead is uncertain? Are we bearing fruit that reflects the love and grace of God? May we strive to live with the faith of Abram and the discernment taught by Jesus, so that our lives may be a testament to God’s presence in the world.