Daily Readings - Wed Jun 12 2024
1 Kings
20So Ahab sent to all the people of Israel and gathered the prophets together at Mount Carmel.21And Elijah came near to all the people and said, "How long will you go limping between two different opinions? If the LORD is God, follow him; but if Baal, then follow him." And the people did not answer him a word.22Then Elijah said to the people, "I, even I only, am left a prophet of the LORD, but Baal's prophets are 450 men.23Let two bulls be given to us, and let them choose one bull for themselves and cut it in pieces and lay it on the wood, but put no fire to it. And I will prepare the other bull and lay it on the wood and put no fire to it.24And you call upon the name of your god, and I will call upon the name of the LORD, and the God who answers by fire, he is God." And all the people answered, "It is well spoken."25Then Elijah said to the prophets of Baal, "Choose for yourselves one bull and prepare it first, for you are many, and call upon the name of your god, but put no fire to it."26And they took the bull that was given them, and they prepared it and called upon the name of Baal from morning until noon, saying, "O Baal, answer us!" But there was no voice, and no one answered. And they limped around the altar that they had made.27And at noon Elijah mocked them, saying, "Cry aloud, for he is a god. Either he is musing, or he is relieving himself, or he is on a journey, or perhaps he is asleep and must be awakened."28And they cried aloud and cut themselves after their custom with swords and lances, until the blood gushed out upon them.29And as midday passed, they raved on until the time of the offering of the oblation, but there was no voice. No one answered; no one paid attention.30Then Elijah said to all the people, "Come near to me." And all the people came near to him. And he repaired the altar of the LORD that had been thrown down.31Elijah took twelve stones, according to the number of the tribes of the sons of Jacob, to whom the word of the LORD came, saying, "Israel shall be your name,"32and with the stones he built an altar in the name of the LORD. And he made a trench about the altar, as great as would contain two seahs of seed.33And he put the wood in order and cut the bull in pieces and laid it on the wood. And he said, "Fill four jars with water and pour it on the burnt offering and on the wood."34And he said, "Do it a second time." And they did it a second time. And he said, "Do it a third time." And they did it a third time.35And the water ran around the altar and filled the trench also with water.36And at the time of the offering of the oblation, Elijah the prophet came near and said, "O LORD, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, let it be known this day that you are God in Israel, and that I am your servant, and that I have done all these things at your word.37Answer me, O LORD, answer me, that this people may know that you, O LORD, are God, and that you have turned their hearts back."38Then the fire of the LORD fell and consumed the burnt offering and the wood and the stones and the dust, and licked up the water that was in the trench.39And when all the people saw it, they fell on their faces and said, "The LORD, he is God; the LORD, he is God."
Matthew
17"Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.18For truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all is accomplished.19Therefore whoever relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever does them and teaches them will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Sermon
In today's readings, we encounter powerful lessons on fidelity and integrity. The first reading from 1 Kings recounts Elijah's dramatic confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. Elijah, a steadfast prophet of the Lord, challenges the people of Israel to cease their wavering between God and Baal. Through a miraculous display of fire from heaven, Elijah demonstrates God's supreme power, leading the people to proclaim, "The Lord is God!" This story underscores the importance of unwavering faith and trust in God's providence.
The Gospel reading from Matthew finds Jesus emphasizing the enduring significance of the law. He declares that he has not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it, highlighting that every jot and tittle remains vital. Jesus teaches that fidelity to the law, even in its smallest details, is essential for greatness in the kingdom of heaven. This passage reminds us that our commitment to God's will must be consistent and thorough.
These readings connect through the theme of fidelity. Elijah's faithfulness to God leads to a miraculous affirmation, while Jesus' teachings on the law call us to a life of integrity. In our daily lives, we are challenged to stand firm in our faith, just as Elijah did, and to live according to God's teachings with unwavering commitment. Let us reflect on our own fidelity, striving to be faithful in both grand gestures and small actions, trusting in God's power and presence in our lives.