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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.

Nov 17, 2023

(Ws.18:14-16,19:6-9;   Ps.105:2-3,5,36-37,42-43;   Lk.18:1-8)

“He led forth His people with joy;

with shouts of joy, His chosen ones.”

“They beheld stupendous wonders.”  Before their eyes, “out of what had been water, dry land was seen emerging.”  And so, sheltered by the mighty hand of the Lord, they crossed over, from the land of bondage to freedom.  And in their joy “they ranged about like horses, and bounded about like lambs…” praising the Lord, “their deliverer.”

This is the story of our own salvation; this is the way of our own redemption from the sin which holds us bound on this earthly plane.  Our exodus, too, must come.  The Lord shall return to earth.  As He was faithful in leading the Israelites forth from the land of Egypt, where they had been slaves four hundred years, so He will not forget us who have been in the bonds of Satan upon this plane.  Our deliverance, too, will come.

Yes, my brothers and sisters, God will “do justice to His chosen who call out to Him day and night.”  He will not “delay long over them” but will “give them swift justice.”  The vision of the Israelites at the Red Sea will be our own.  Before our eyes we will see the dry land appearing.  We shall rejoice at the Lord’s hand guiding our steps out of this dark land.  “An unimpeded road” we shall travel, moving toward His promised land.  Yes, heaven will be ours.  The first-born of Satan, the flower of his evil, shall be destroyed in the stillness of the night, and truth and goodness and light will emerge victorious; and we shall be led forth, as it were, “laden with silver and gold,” rejoicing in the abundant blessings of our Lord and God.

He does not delay.  He will not delay.  We wait, yes, and struggle with our faith… but He is ready – He does not have to be asked twice.  But as our hearts are weakened by sin, we must be encouraged, we must continue to pray, always, even in the face of darkness.  Through the darkness the Lord’s light shall come shining, if we remain faithful in our cries.  So, “sing to Him, sing His praise… O hearts that seek the Lord!” for He is near in all our prayers, and shall lead us forth into His blessed kingdom.  Alleluia!

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O LORD, your justice is swift

but who is there that calls out to you,

that desires your hand at work in his life?

YHWH, what marvels you have worked for us; for we who were overshadowed by sin, who seemed trapped by its darkness, abandoned to its clutches, have been mightily delivered from sure death and destruction to stand with you in your kingdom.  And should we now have no faith in you?  Should we fail to cry out to you for secure protection?  Will your justice not come quickly to us, whom you so love and for whom you so desire salvation?

O LORD, let us not be so foolish as to doubt your good will toward us and your power to save us; let us not forget the wonders you have performed for us even to this day.  And what greater wonders await those who hope in you!  For the dry land we shall soon stand upon when your Son returns, when He has overshadowed our enemies and redeemed us from all darkness, shall be the Promised Land of Heaven. 

O praise you, LORD!  Your people glory in your holy NAME.