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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.

Sep 22, 2020

(Prv.30:5-9;   Ps.119:29,72,89,101,104-105,163;   Lk.9:1-6)

 

“Take nothing for the journey.”

 

How can he who takes nothing with him for his journey be provided for?  Does not such action contradict the wisdom of the king who asks in his book of Proverbs – “Give me neither poverty nor riches”?  Is it not poverty the Lord recommends to His disciples?

The evangelical counsel of poverty practiced by the religious communities and striven for by all true members of the Christian faith is not the same as that which our author of Proverbs wishes to avoid (no more so than the riches he would keep far from himself are those of the heavenly kingdom).  For those whom Jesus sends out never find themselves “in want,” the want which would lead the desperate to steal and so sin; rather, the only “want” His disciples have is for an increasing understanding and practice of the word of God.  And the poverty they practice is meant to feed this hunger for the greatest of food.

Proverbs itself gives us answer to the means by which the Lord’s disciples taking “no bread, no money” are fed: “He is a shield to those who take refuge in Him.”  The Lord is always our food.  Cannot He who “endures forever,” whose word is “firm as the heavens,” care for the small needs of His creatures here below?  Will not he who labors for Him have all he needs to accomplish his work?  Certainly!  For though the disciples take nothing, it does not follow that they have nothing – for they have the Lord with them, and that is everything.

Indeed, it is because the first of the wise king’s requests of God – “put falsehood and lying far from me” – has been answered in them that this second is accomplished.  “Remove from me the way of falsehood,” our psalmist echoes, and for the Lord’s disciples this has been done.  They “add nothing to His words” as “from every evil way [they] withhold [their] feet”; and so “the law of [His] mouth,” which resounds from their own mouths as they “proclaim the reign of God,” “is to [them] more precious than thousands of gold and silver pieces” and feeds them abundantly.

The Word of the Lord will be received by those who seek His truth, and in turn feed the speaker as it does the hearer.  So let us be wary of “being full” of the things of this world, lest we find no room for God, and let us make our psalmist’s declaration truly our own: “Falsehood I hate and abhor; your law I love.”  Then all things will be provided for.

 

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O LORD, you send us forth with your Word

to heal souls of all evil –

keep us on your way of truth.

YHWH, it is you who provide for all our needs.  If we serve you, if we are true to your Word, we shall never be in want.  For then all we shall desire is to be with you, and you will be faithful to this longing.

LORD, you are with those who go out in your NAME, who desire only to do your will.  For they are of truth and you are of truth – you are Truth itself – and so they share in your way.  And your way is a way of love and healing, your way is one that leads to life.  Let us follow in this way, and we shall live forever.

You yourself hold our lives in your hand, and so what do we need but you?  We cannot provide for ourselves; it is you from whom all our food comes.  And if we trust in you we shall be fed, we shall have all we need to live, all we need to proclaim your Word, O LORD, and that your kingdom is nigh.  Let us be a living witness to your presence among us and the care you give to all your children.