Daily Readings - Fri Nov 21 2025

Luke

45And he entered the temple and began to drive out those who sold,46saying to them, "It is written, 'My house shall be a house of prayer,' but you have made it a den of robbers."47And he was teaching daily in the temple. The chief priests and the scribes and the principal men of the people were seeking to destroy him,48but they did not find anything they could do, for all the people were hanging on his words.

Sermon

In today's readings, we journey through two significant moments in the history of God's people, each highlighting the importance of sacred spaces and the call to purity. The first reading from 1 Maccabees recounts the rededication of the Temple after its desecration by foreign rulers. The Maccabees, after overcoming oppression, restore the Temple to its sacred purpose, establishing the festival of Hanukkah to celebrate this miracle. This historical event underscores the Jewish people's resilience and their commitment to worshiping God in a purified sanctuary. In the Gospel of Luke, we find Jesus performing a prophetic act by cleansing the Temple. He drives out those who have turned this sacred space into a marketplace, emphasizing that the Temple is meant for prayer. This act, occurring in the final week of His life, provokes the religious leaders, who begin to plot against Him. Yet, the people are drawn to His teaching, illustrating the tension between those clinging to power and those seeking true connection with God. These readings connect through the theme of maintaining the sanctity of worship. Both events remind us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, requiring us to guard against corruption. Just as the Temple was a communal space, our spiritual lives are not solitary but part of a larger community. We are called to ensure our inner temples remain pure, focused on prayer and worship, and to stand against corruption in our hearts and communities. May these readings inspire us to reflect on our own spiritual purity and our role within the community of faith. Let us strive to create sacred spaces within ourselves, where God's presence can dwell, guiding us to live with integrity and purpose.