Sunday, August 09, 2015

 

MONDAY, 19TH Week in Ordinary Time

August 10, 2015 MONDAY, 19TH Week in Ordinary Time

ST. LAWRENCE, Deacon and Martyr           

Feast, Red 

           

2 Cor 9: 6 – 10 / Jn 12:24 - 26

 

[A Roman deacon, St. Lawrence (d. 258) was martyred during the persecution of Valerian by roasting on a gridiron.]

 

Reading: 2 Cor 9:6 – 10

     Remember: the one who sows meagerly will reap meagerly, and there shall be generous harvests for the one who sows generously. Each of you should give as you decided personally, and not reluctantly as if obliged. God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to fill you with every good thing, so that you have enough of everything at all times, and may give abundantly for any good work.

     Scripture says: He distributed, he gave to the poor, his good works last forever. God who provides the sower with seed will also provide him with the bread he eats. He will multiply the seed for you and also increase the interests of your good works. 

 

Gospel: Jn 12:24 - 26 

     Jesus said, "Truly, I say to you, unless the grain of wheat falls to the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much fruit.  

     "Those who love their life destroy it, and those who despise their life in this world keep it for everlasting life. 

     "Whoever wants to serve me, let him follow me; and wherever I am, there shall my servant be also. If anyone serves me, the Father will honor him."

           

Reflection:

     In today's Gospel reading, our Lord used the metaphor of a grain of wheat to illustrate his teaching on true discipleship. The idea of a grain of wheat falling to the ground and its transformation into a mature plant producing a harvest is easy for everyone to understand because it is the way of nature. 

     Jesus stresses that this way of dying to produce fruit is the preferred and only way of following him not only because it is the way of nature but because this is what Jesus himself chose to do for us. And true followers and disciples are expected to follow the example and footsteps of their Master, "who has not come to be served but to serve and give his life to redeem many." (Mk 10: 45)

     After Peter's profession of faith in Jesus as the Messiah, Jesus' message to his disciples was very clear: "If you want to follow me, deny yourself take up your cross and follow me." (Mk 9: 34)

     St. Lawrence of the early Church is an excellent example of giving up his life in the following of Jesus and in the service of his Church. In giving up his life, like the grain of wheat falling to the ground and dying in order to grow and bear a harvest, St. Lawrence's courage and martyrdom have encouraged and strengthened the faith of many others.

     The first reading from Paul's second letter to the Church in Corinth confirms the necessity of giving generously in order to reap great harvests: "the one who sows meagerly will reap meagerly, and there shall be generous harvests for the one who sows generously." Each of us should give as we ourselves wished, and not reluctantly as if obliged: "God loves a cheerful giver." 

 

 

WE PRAY FOR MTQ DAILY PRAYER DIARY INTENTIONS:

 

BIRTHDAY

     GLENN DOCDOC

 

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

     BONG & BETH NAVARRO

 

IN MEMORIAM (+)

     DY KA BIAN

 

Finally, we pray for one another, for those who have asked our prayers and for those who need our prayers the most. 

 

Have a good day!

 

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