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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.

Jun 21, 2022

(2Kgs.22:8-13,23:1-3;   Ps.119:33-37,40;   Mt.7:15-20) 

“Lead me in the path of your commands,

for in it I take delight.”

The people of Judah and Jerusalem have been unfaithful to God and to the covenant made with Him, and so the time of their exile draws near: soon this remaining tribe of Israel shall join the others in being cast from their promised land.  But today we hear of a faithful king, Josiah, who makes a kind of final effort, a final sign of faithfulness among the people, as he seeks to restore what has been so sorely lost by the nation.

King Josiah recognizes that Judah has sinned against God and so lost His blessing; and this truth is brought home to him in the clear light of “the book of the law,” which has been uncovered in the temple of the Lord, dusted off of its many years of neglect, and read in his hearing.  Hearing the commands of the Lord, the Word which gives life to its hearer, the king tears his garments in penitence for what has been lacking to the kingdom, and declares: “The anger of the Lord has been set furiously ablaze against us because our fathers did not obey the stipulations of this book, nor fulfill our written obligations.”  To his great credit he seeks now to fulfill these stipulations, making “a covenant before the Lord that they would follow Him and observe His ordinances, statutes, and decrees with their whole hearts and souls, thus reviving the terms of the covenant which were written in the book.”  The covenant made through Moses he looks to restore.

“And all the people stood as participants in the covenant”; a measure of the blessing does return to God’s chosen as they “turn away [their] eyes from what is vain” and find life in the ways of the Lord.  Here is a final harvest of good fruit before the tree turns rotten and so must be uprooted from the Lord’s sight.

Brothers and sisters, it is adherence to the Word of God which gives all life; it is faithfulness to His call that is our bread of life.  If we do not remain in Him and walk in “the way of His statutes,” we are no better than the “false prophets” who are but “wolves on the prowl” and shall be burned in the fires of Gehenna.  If we are faithless how shall our tree grow?  And if no growth, then no God have we, and we shall but rot.

In His light let us remain, seeking the nourishment of His Word and the Bread we break and offer at His altar.  And we shall need fear no exile from the Promised Land, from the Temple that is our risen Christ…  We shall be led ever in the way of Truth and grow each day unto Life.

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O LORD, renew your Covenant within us,

that we might bear good fruit in your presence.

YHWH, if we but followed your Word and your way, heeding the commands you give us for the nourishment of our souls, then would we bear fruit unto eternal life; then would all be well with our lives.  But in disobedience we turn from you to follow our own desires, and so cast from your sight we can only be.

Forgive us, LORD, the sins upon our hands and upon our hearts;  let your wrath not blaze against us – save us from the fire!  Help us to renew this day our commitment to you and to your Word of truth, that your love might return to us and feed us well.  O let us return to you!

So blind we have been, so deaf to your Word, O holy LORD.  And so, holiness has escaped us.  Let us no longer be led astray by false notions conceived in the corruption of sin but repent entirely of our hypocrisy.  Let us but serve you and not our selfishness, and you will bless us once again and we will remain standing strong in your Temple, as your chosen people in light.  May your Word take root within our hearts and grow unto eternal life.