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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 2, 2022

(Gal.1:6-12;   Ps.111:1-2,5,7-10;   Lk.10:25-37)

 

“Teacher, what must I do to inherit everlasting life?”

 

Do you really want to know?  Do really seek to hear of the Gospel of Christ?  Do you really desire the Word of God, which is “reliable forever and ever, wrought in truth and equity” and which “came by revelation from Jesus Christ?”  If so, listen to what He speaks to you today; do not go on “so soon deserting Him who called you in accord with His design in Christ” – be not as the priest and the Levite who, coming upon the man “stripped” and “beat[en],” “saw him but continued on.”  For He shows Himself to you this day.  He lies before you like “the man who fell in with the robbers,” and He calls you to love.

You know what to do, brothers and sisters, just as the lawyer knew so well the Shema, the great command to love God and neighbor.  The answer to the question of “who treated the man with compassion” is obvious.  We see the love of God, we know the love of God, and we know that we are called to practice the love of God.  “Then go and do the same,” Jesus says.  “Go and do the same.”  Here is the Gospel in short, in this short phrase: love others as I have loved you.  Lay down your life; die to yourself and live for God and others if you wish to inherit eternal life.  Such inheritance comes only after such death, and love is all that will bring you there.

“If anyone preaches a Gospel other than the one you received, let a curse be upon Him!”  This exclamation by Paul is also one of love.  For to love does not mean “to win man’s approval,” “to please” or “ingratiate” oneself to others that all might speak well of us who have spoken well of them – to love means to speak the truth, for only by such truth is love preserved.  There is no Gospel but the Gospel of love spoken by the mouth of the Lord, one which calls us not to an easy compliance with the world, a nod of the head and a sidestep around the wounded bodies before us… it is that which calls us to lay down our lives along this road of ours.  This is what is from God, shown most clearly by the death of His Son.

Brothers and sisters, “holy and awesome is His name” and His call.  “His praise endures forever” in our mouths for “He has ratified His covenant forever”; and the love of Jesus is all we need to know.  Can you do all the Samaritan has done for the stranger?  Then everlasting life is indeed close to your heart.  Follow in His way. 

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O LORD, your Word, your Gospel,

is that we should love,

that we should love you and others –

let us hold to your Word and so live in your truth.

YHWH, praise you, our LORD and our God!  Help us to follow your Word and your way.  For you are great and worthy of praise, and we must be as you.

Your love is unbounded, O LORD; it reaches to the ends of the earth and to every soul.  All you would care for in your love, and you call us to do the same.

Let us be your hands and your voice, LORD, in this dangerous place.  Let us have hearts for healing and spirits for speaking your truth, that all souls might indeed be saved by your holy Gospel.

If in silence we stand as souls go astray, or if we avoid the needy man in our way, what, O LORD, shall be our fate – shall not a curse be upon us?  And so, let your love and your truth be fulfilled in us that we might preach without fear and serve without hesitation, that we might accomplish your will.  Let us love you first of all, and all souls as you love them.