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The BreadCast


Daily Exposition of the Readings for Catholic Mass...

as well as Prayers to the Saints on the General Roman Calendar (for the U.S.).  

From the books Our Daily Bread and Prayers to the Saints by James H. Kurt - both with imprimatur.

Aug 24, 2022

(1Cor.1:1-9;   Ps.145:1-7;   Mt.24:42-51) 

“He will strengthen you to the end,

so that you will be blameless on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

Brothers and sisters, “you lack no spiritual gift as you wait for the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ.”  The Lord provides all you need, generously and faithfully.  You “have been consecrated in Christ Jesus and called to be a holy people” and so “have been richly endowed [by God] with every gift,” that you might fulfill the call He places upon your soul, that by His grace you might indeed be holy.  And so you should realize “the favor He has bestowed on you in Christ Jesus” and “call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ” to gain all the blessings the Lord God is ready to pour forth upon you.

Brothers and sisters, “keep a watchful eye and [do] not allow [your] house to be broken into.”  “Be prepared” for the Lord’s coming.  Let His every gift be at work in you, that readiness will ever be yours.  Do not think as the foolish and worthless servant, “My master is a long time in coming,” and turn thus away from His light, sagging into the world’s darkness.  Such a thought brings only death and the punishment of the Lord.  For never is He long in coming.  Always is He present to us; ever is His Spirit here within us when we remain faithful to Him.  He it is who is of life and light – it is we who grow blind to His grace and are slow to come to His eternal presence.  Forsake not His gifts, which sustain us at all times.

Here is cause for rejoicing.  Here is the reason David sings, “Every day I will bless you, and I will praise your name forever and ever” (revealing thus the newness of life which is ever upon us): “God is faithful, and it was He who called [us] to fellowship with His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.”  No more than this need we know.  For this reason “generation after generation praises [His] works” and “publish[es] the fame of [His] abundant goodness.”  It is this which brings His praise to our throats.  For indeed in His grace He has called us to be as His only Son, and of course He is faithful to His call.  And so by faithfulness all is ours in the Lord, and on that Day His blessings shall be full.  Remaining in His light, growing in His gifts and favors, there shall be no “wailing then and grinding of teeth” for our souls – no, “happy that servant whom His master discovers at work on His return!”

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O LORD, let us be prepared and waiting

for your coming Day.

YHWH, strengthen us to the end that we might be blameless on the Day your Son returns; make us your servants, faithful and true, praising you ever for your goodness to us, and we shall be ready on the Day of His revelation.

LORD, great are you and highly to be praised, for you provide all the gifts we need as we await Jesus’ coming.  You give us speech and knowledge, and consecrate us in the Name of your Son.  May we be like Him whom you sent for our salvation, that with favor you might ever look upon our lives.

As your Apostle has borne witness to your glory, LORD, so let us proclaim your greatness this day, that from generation to generation your NAME might be known and all souls be prepared for your coming Day.  Let us serve you with diligence and with love, never forgetting that He whom we serve loves us more than we could ever return, remembering always that you are the Most High God who has created us in your image, in the image of your only Son.