Daily Readings - Tue Oct 04 2022

Galatians

13For ye have heard of my conversation in time past in the Jews' religion, how that beyond measure I persecuted the church of God, and wasted it:14And profited in the Jews' religion above many my equals in mine own nation, being more exceedingly zealous of the traditions of my fathers.15But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace,16To reveal his Son in me, that I might preach him among the heathen; immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood:17Neither went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles before me; but I went into Arabia, and returned again unto Damascus.18Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and abode with him fifteen days.19But other of the apostles saw I none, save James the Lord's brother.20Now the things which I write unto you, behold, before God, I lie not.21Afterwards I came into the regions of Syria and Cilicia;22And was unknown by face unto the churches of Judaea which were in Christ:23But they had heard only, That he which persecuted us in times past now preacheth the faith which once he destroyed.24And they glorified God in me.

Luke

38Now it came to pass, as they went, that he entered into a certain village: and a certain woman named Martha received him into her house.39And she had a sister called Mary, which also sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word.40But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone? bid her therefore that she help me.41And Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things:42But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her.

Sermon

The readings today invite us to reflect on the call of God and the importance of prioritizing our relationship with Him. In the first reading from Galatians, Paul shares his personal journey of conversion and mission. Once a fierce persecutor of the Church, he was transformed by God’s grace and called to preach the Gospel to the Gentiles. Paul’s story reminds us that God can take even the most unlikely person and use them for His purposes. His journey took him from persecution to proclamation, and he trusted in God’s plan rather than relying on human approval or understanding. In the Gospel, Luke presents us with the familiar story of Martha and Mary. Martha, busy with hospitality, feels overwhelmed and distracted by the tasks at hand, while Mary chooses to sit at Jesus’ feet, listening to His word. Jesus gently reminds Martha that while her service is good, it is Mary who has chosen the “better portion.” This passage is not about condemning hard work or service but about highlighting the necessity of prioritizing our spiritual life. Just as Mary chose to focus on Jesus, we too must create space in our lives to listen to God’s voice and deepen our relationship with Him. These readings encourage us to examine our own lives. Like Paul, we are called to trust in God’s plan, even when it takes us on unexpected paths. Like Mary, we are called to prioritize the one thing necessary—our relationship with Jesus. In a world filled with distractions and demands, it is easy to become like Martha, anxious and troubled. But Jesus reminds us that true peace and fulfillment come from sitting at His feet and listening to His word. Let us strive to balance our active lives with moments of stillness and prayer, trusting that God will guide us in all we do.