Daily Readings - Tue Jul 09 2019

Genesis

22And he rose up that night, and took his two wives, and his two womenservants, and his eleven sons, and passed over the ford Jabbok.23And he took them, and sent them over the brook, and sent over that he had.24And Jacob was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day.25And when he saw that he prevailed not against him, he touched the hollow of his thigh; and the hollow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint, as he wrestled with him.26And he said, Let me go, for the day breaketh. And he said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless me.27And he said unto him, What is thy name? And he said, Jacob.28And he said, Thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel: for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed.29And Jacob asked him, and said, Tell me, I pray thee, thy name. And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name? And he blessed him there.30And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel: for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.31And as he passed over Penuel the sun rose upon him, and he halted upon his thigh.32Therefore the children of Israel eat not of the sinew which shrank, which is upon the hollow of the thigh, unto this day: because he touched the hollow of Jacob's thigh in the sinew that shrank.

Matthew

32As they went out, behold, they brought to him a dumb man possessed with a devil.33And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spake: and the multitudes marvelled, saying, It was never so seen in Israel.34But the Pharisees said, He casteth out devils through the prince of the devils.35And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people.36But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd.37Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few;38Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest.

Sermon

In today's readings, we encounter two profound moments of transformation and call to service. The first reading from Genesis recounts Jacob's wrestling match with God, a pivotal moment where Jacob's perseverance leads to his renaming as Israel, symbolizing his transformation through faith. This event underscores the theme of trusting in God's plan, even during life's struggles. The Gospel from Matthew shifts our focus to Jesus's ministry, where He heals a mute man and then, moved by compassion, calls for laborers to tend to the harvest. This highlights Jesus's role as a shepherd and the urgency of spreading the Gospel. Together, these readings connect the dots between personal transformation and active service, emphasizing that our faith should lead us to compassionate action. As we reflect on these readings, we are reminded to embrace our struggles as opportunities for growth and to trust in God's guidance. Just as Jacob was transformed and Jesus called His disciples, we too are called to serve others with compassion. Let us strive to be laborers in God's harvest, trusting in His plan and actively living out our faith through service to others.