Daily Readings - Mon Oct 02 2023
Exodus
20"Behold, I send an angel before you to guard you on the way and to bring you to the place that I have prepared.21Pay careful attention to him and obey his voice; do not rebel against him, for he will not pardon your transgression, for my name is in him.22"But if you carefully obey his voice and do all that I say, then I will be an enemy to your enemies and an adversary to your adversaries.23"When my angel goes before you and brings you to the Amorites and the Hittites and the Perizzites and the Canaanites, the Hivites and the Jebusites, and I blot them out,
Matthew
1At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?"2And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them3and said, "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.4Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.5"Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me,10"See that you do not despise one of these little ones. For I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of my Father who is in heaven.
Sermon
The readings today invite us to reflect on the themes of guidance, humility, and the presence of God in our lives. In the first reading from Exodus, God promises to send an Angel to guide and protect the Israelites on their journey to the Promised Land. This Angel is not just a passive guide but an active presence who demands obedience and Orients the people toward the fulfillment of God's plan. The context of this passage is crucial—it comes as the Israelites are preparing to enter the land God has prepared for them, emphasizing trust in divine providence and the importance of heeding God's voice.
In the Gospel, Matthew presents a different yet complementary perspective. Jesus teaches the disciples about the importance of humility and becoming like little children to enter the kingdom of heaven. He emphasizes that true greatness in God's eyes is found in humility and simplicity. The mention of Angels in this passage underscores the dignity and worth of every person, especially the vulnerable, and reminds us that our actions toward others have spiritual significance. The context here is a moment of instruction for the disciples, who were arguing about who was the greatest, and Jesus uses the image of a child to challenge their understanding of power and status.
These readings are connected by the theme of guidance and the call to trust in God's plan. In Exodus, the Angel represents God's active presence guiding his people. In Matthew, the child represents the humility and openness needed to receive God's kingdom. Together, they remind us that our journey of faith requires both trust in God's guidance and a willingness to embrace humility and simplicity. As we go about our daily lives, let us ask for the grace to be guided by God's voice, to approach life with the humility of a child, and to treat others with the dignity and compassion that reflects our shared worth in God's eyes. May we remember that we are never alone on our journey, for God's presence and care are always with us.