Daily Readings - Sun Mar 17 2019
Genesis
5He took him outside and said, "Look up at the heavens and count the stars-if indeed you can count them." Then he said to him, "So shall your offspring be."6Abram believed the LORD, and he credited it to him as righteousness.7He also said to him, "I am the LORD, who brought you out of Ur of the Chaldeans to give you this land to take possession of it."8But Abram said, "O Sovereign LORD, how can I know that I will gain possession of it?"9So the LORD said to him, "Bring me a heifer, a goat and a ram, each three years old, along with a dove and a young pigeon."10Abram brought all these to him, cut them in two and arranged the halves opposite each other; the birds, however, he did not cut in half.11Then birds of prey came down on the carcasses, but Abram drove them away.12As the sun was setting, Abram fell into a deep sleep, and a thick and dreadful darkness came over him.17When the sun had set and darkness had fallen, a smoking firepot with a blazing torch appeared and passed between the pieces.18On that day the LORD made a covenant with Abram and said, "To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates-
Luke
28About eight days after Jesus said this, he took Peter, John and James with him and went up onto a mountain to pray.29As he was praying, the appearance of his face changed, and his clothes became as bright as a flash of lightning.30Two men, Moses and Elijah,31appeared in glorious splendor, talking with Jesus. They spoke about his departure, which he was about to bring to fulfillment at Jerusalem.32Peter and his companions were very sleepy, but when they became fully awake, they saw his glory and the two men standing with him.33As the men were leaving Jesus, Peter said to him, "Master, it is good for us to be here. Let us put up three shelters--one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah." (He did not know what he was saying.)34While he was speaking, a cloud appeared and enveloped them, and they were afraid as they entered the cloud.35A voice came from the cloud, saying, "This is my Son, whom I have chosen; listen to him."36When the voice had spoken, they found that Jesus was alone. The disciples kept this to themselves, and told no one at that time what they had seen.
Sermon
In today's readings, we explore themes of trust, hope, and divine fulfillment. The first reading from Genesis 15 highlights Abram's unwavering faith in God's promise of land and descendants, which is recognized as righteousness. This narrative underscores the importance of trusting God's plan, even when the future seems uncertain.
The second reading from Philippians 3:20 – 4:1 shifts our gaze to the heavenly realm, reminding us that our true citizenship lies beyond this earth. Paul encourages believers to stand firm in their faith, awaiting the transformation that Christ will bring, reinforcing the hope of eternal life with Him.
The Gospel from Luke 9:28b-36 recounts the Transfiguration, where Jesus' divine glory is revealed alongside Moses and Elijah, symbolizing the fulfillment of God's promises. Peter's reaction illustrates human limitations in grasping divine events, yet the voice from the cloud directs us to listen to Jesus, affirming His authority and the fulfillment of God's plan.
These readings collectively invite us to trust in God's promises, much like Abram, and to hold onto the hope of eternal life with Christ. In our daily lives, this means maintaining faith despite uncertainties and keeping our eyes on the eternal hope God offers. The moral lesson is clear: trust in God's plan and listen to His voice, for He is our ultimate hope and fulfillment.