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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.

Jul 7, 2022

(Hos.14:2-10;   Ps.51:3-4,8-9,12-14,17;   Mt.10:16-23) 

“O Lord, open my lips,

and my mouth shall proclaim your praise.”

Hosea instructs the Israelites, “Take with you words, and return to the Lord,” and this David does in his psalm of sorrow.  In “sincerity of heart” he begs the Lord’s forgiveness for his sin and finds that the Lord creates “a clean heart” for him.  “In [Him] the orphan finds compassion,” and so the humbled king receives the Lord’s cleansing grace.

Because the Lord does “forgive all iniquity, and receive[s] what is good,” so we find that Hosea’s prophecy – “He shall strike root like the Lebanon cedar, and put forth his shoots” – is fulfilled in His Church today.  We indeed “blossom like the vine”: the vine of Christ covers the earth.  And though “straight are the paths of the Lord,” though Jesus’ blunt words to His disciples – “You will be hated by all on account of me” – are realized in all who are “brought to trial before rulers and kings, to give witness before them and the Gentiles”… though persecution, the cross, be an inevitable part of every Christian’s life, yet through it all the Church is strengthened, growing “like a verdant cypress tree.”  For always it is the Lord who strengthens us; always it is “the Spirit of [our] Father… speaking in [us].”  It is He who opens our lips; it is His praise we proclaim with all our words, and so what can He do but bless us?  We “say no more, ‘our god,’ to the work of our hands,” and so no more do we sin.  Taking refuge in the love of God, “because of [Him we] bear fruit.”

“Your Holy Spirit take not from me,” O Lord.  “A willing spirit sustain in me,” that your wrath might ever be “turned away,” that I might forever be purified by your grace – that the pangs I suffer never be the result of my sin but rather the blessing of sharing your cross in this world.  Come, O Son of Man, and find your sheep suffering all for you.  Your Word keep upon our souls.

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O LORD, cleanse our hearts of sin

that you might speak through us,

that we might do your work in this world.

YHWH, wash us clean of all our sins this day that our tongues might freely praise your NAME and declare your glory to all the world, that we might be ready even to die for you.  You are our salvation; you are our very life.  It is only by you we bear fruit – without you we would certainly die.  And so, a clean heart create in us that we might be your faithful disciples.

Speak in us this day, O LORD; in our lives let your will be done.  And as we blossom by your favor let us never forget that it  is by your love alone we grow.  If we perform good works, it is only by your grace, for truly we deserved death for our sins but your compassion has made us new again and prepared us for our service.

The work of our hands shall not save us, LORD, but only you and your love.  Let us not be distracted by the gleam of the stones, even of the temple, but set our hearts and desires on you alone.  Truly you hold our lives in your hands – let us have your wisdom to guide us, that we might never again turn away but ever recognize you as our Savior.