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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 30, 2020

(Amos 5:14-15,21-24;   Ps.50:7-13,16-17,23;   Mt.8:28-34) 

“Hear, my people, and I will speak;

Israel, I will testify against you.”

The chastising continues in our readings today.  Against the people’s vain sacrifices and “noisy songs,” both Amos and our psalmist speak in the Lord’s name.  In need of healing as the two men “possessed by demons” do we find ourselves in the sight of God.

“Why do you recite my statutes, and profess my covenant with your mouth, though you hate discipline and cast my words behind you?” comes the warning from the Lord.  And is it not a word we who pray must keep constantly in our hearts?  For how easy it is to fall into empty worship; how readily do we begin to offer mere lip service to our God, when it is our very souls He demands.  And not for His sake does He instruct us to “let justice surge like water, and goodness like an unfailing stream” – to put into practice the words we speak.  He commands us to “seek good and not evil,” for “then truly will the Lord, the God of hosts, be with [us] as [we] claim.”

Indeed we claim His presence in our lives; we presume His blessing upon us as we attend Mass and read His words, each day receiving His Body and Blood and hearing His instruction.  But continually we must check ourselves, for blindly do we fall into separation from the Lord, even in His house, and so may hear from His mouth: “I hate, I spurn your feasts… I take no pleasure in your solemnities.”

At these times we must come “out of the tombs” as do the demoniacs today.  We must cry out to the Lord as we realize our sin.  And He will be faithful to us.  As He healed even these, He will cast the devils from us, too, and quickly.  But first we must realize that His “are the world and its fullness,” that He needs nothing from us.  First we must see that all our sacrifices do Him no good – only us.  Then He “will have pity,” when we have humbled ourselves.  Then He will gather us into His fold, when our hearts are set on His justice.

Let the devil be cast from your mocking lips; accept the chastising Word of God, and new life at His feet you may find, possessed of the breath of His Spirit.  Then will your offerings find favor in His eyes. 

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O LORD, come to us and stay with us

and let us stay with you,

sharing your goodness with all,

your healing graces upon all souls.

YHWH, you are God and need nothing from us; justice alone you seek of our lives.  To be as you are is your desire for us, and so you rebuke us in our wickedness.

Cast the devils from our heart, O LORD; let us never dwell in vain pride, for then we should live as if in a tomb, separated far from you and your love.  Then we should know your justice.

Help us to come rightly before you and beg your mercy, LORD, to bow before your majesty.  If we but recognized your greatness, your glory in our midst, and desired your rule over our wayward hearts… quickly you would come to save us – with a word from your mouth we would be redeemed.

Our words are empty, dear LORD, and our worship vain, except when you bless us with your presence, except when you take pity on our sinful state.  Let your discipline bring us back to you; let us find ourselves at your feet, clothed and in our right minds.  By your hand let us be fed this day – we beg you to stay with us at all times!