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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.

Oct 26, 2022

(Eph.6:10-20;   Ps.144:1-2,9-10;   Lk.13:31-35)

“Today and tomorrow I cast out devils and perform cures,

and on the third day my purpose is accomplished.”

“Blessed be the Lord, my rock, who trains my hands for battle, my fingers for war,” King David sings, for the Lord is the “shield… who subdues peoples under [him]”; He is the “stronghold” by whom “victory” is his.

The same image of battle is used by Paul as he encourages us, “Put on the armor of God so that you may be able to stand firm against the tactics of the devil.”  But “our battle ultimately is not against human forces” – in war against nations or even any individual enemy – “but against the principalities and powers, the rulers of this world of darkness, the evil spirits in the regions above.”  It is spiritual warfare we engage in, and in it we must “pray constantly and attentively for all in the holy company,” for the attacks against us are constant and we must ever with our brothers and sisters resist the evil one and “stand [our] ground.”  Heed Paul’s summary of the strength we must draw from the Lord for our mission: “Stand fast, with the truth as the belt around your waist, justice as your breastplate, and zeal to propagate the gospel of peace as your footgear.”

Does not the Lord do just this?  Does He not witness fully to the courage we must have in the battle of earthly life?  For though the Pharisees come with the warning, “Leave this place!  Herod is trying to kill you,” Jesus “proceed[s] on course” in firm resolve.  Though “Jerusalem… slay the prophets and stone those who are sent to [her],” yet the Lord’s face is set like flint to enter there.  In every step along the way, on every day that leads there, He conquers the devil valiantly, displaying His great power over all darkness of this world by His Word of truth; and when He comes to the cross the war will have been won – the evil one will have no weapon remaining.

“Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord.”  Blessed is Jesus the Christ, and blessed all those who follow in His way, who fight unto death the evils that beset us here.  Brothers and sisters, faith in God will deflect all “the fiery darts of the evil one.”  “The helmet of salvation” will protect you from all harm; and by “the sword of the Spirit, the word of God,” you shall conquer mightily with the Lord.  “Pray in the Spirit.”  Pray always.  Pray for the Church militant that she proclaim the Gospel and come quickly to the Lord’s salvation.

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O LORD, we bless your NAME and we are strong;

we are ready for battle against all evil.

YHWH, give us strength in the battle of earthly life, strength to overcome the attacks of the enemy, strength to stand with you on the holy day.  You are our strength; you are our deliverer.  You save us from all harm by your invincible power and glory – let us indeed stand strong in battle on this earth, that we may come quickly to Heaven.

Your Word go forth, O LORD, to the ends of the earth, your Word of truth, your Word of life.  The sword of the Spirit be in our hands, upon our tongues, that we shall defeat all the forces of the evil one.  Let us be ever in prayer before you, ever calling upon your holy NAME.  And we shall be saved, and we shall save others by the grace that you give to do battle this day.

With your Son let us cast out devils, LORD; let us serve to cure the troubled soul of man.  Blessed is He who comes in the NAME of the LORD!  Let us be blessed to follow Him on the way to Jerusalem, on the way to the Cross – for on the third day He shall rise.