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"Scripture does not say that He will not allow you to be tried, but that He will not allow you to be tried beyond your strength"
--St Augustine

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TODAY'S READINGS

 

January 21 2020

 
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Memorial of Saint Agnes, virgin and martyr
Lectionary: 312

Reading 11 SM 16:1-13

The LORD said to Samuel:
“How long will you grieve for Saul,
whom I have rejected as king of Israel?
Fill your horn with oil, and be on your way.
I am sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem,
for I have chosen my king from among his sons.”
But Samuel replied:
“How can I go?
Saul will hear of it and kill me.”
To this the LORD answered:
“Take a heifer along and say,
‘I have come to sacrifice to the LORD.’
Invite Jesse to the sacrifice, and I myself will tell you what to do;
you are to anoint for me the one I point out to you.”
Samuel did as the LORD had commanded him.
When he entered Bethlehem,
the elders of the city came trembling to meet him and inquired,
“Is your visit peaceful, O seer?”
He replied:
“Yes!  I have come to sacrifice to the LORD.
So cleanse yourselves and join me today for the banquet.”
He also had Jesse and his sons cleanse themselves
and invited them to the sacrifice.
As they came, he looked at Eliab and thought,
“Surely the LORD’s anointed is here before him.”
But the LORD said to Samuel:
“Do not judge from his appearance or from his lofty stature,
because I have rejected him.
Not as man sees does God see,
because he sees the appearance
but the LORD looks into the heart.”
Then Jesse called Abinadab and presented him before Samuel,
who said, “The LORD has not chosen him.”
Next Jesse presented Shammah, but Samuel said,
“The LORD has not chosen this one either.”
In the same way Jesse presented seven sons before Samuel,
but Samuel said to Jesse,
“The LORD has not chosen any one of these.”
Then Samuel asked Jesse,
“Are these all the sons you have?”
Jesse replied,
“There is still the youngest, who is tending the sheep.”
Samuel said to Jesse,
“Send for him;
we will not begin the sacrificial banquet until he arrives here.”
Jesse sent and had the young man brought to them.
He was ruddy, a youth handsome to behold
and making a splendid appearance.
The LORD said,
“There–anoint him, for this is he!”  
Then Samuel, with the horn of oil in hand,
anointed him in the midst of his brothers;
and from that day on, the Spirit of the LORD rushed upon David.
When Samuel took his leave, he went to Ramah.

Responsorial Psalm89:20, 21-22, 27-28

R.    (21a)  I  have found David, my servant.
Once you spoke in a vision,
and to your faithful ones you said:
“On a champion I have placed a crown;
over the people I have set a youth.”
R.    I  have found David, my servant.
“I have found David, my servant;
with my holy oil I have anointed him,
That my hand may be always with him,
and that my arm may make him strong.”
R.    I  have found David, my servant.
“He shall say of me, ‘You are my father,
my God, the Rock, my savior.’
And I will make him the first-born,
highest of the kings of the earth.”
R.    I  have found David, my servant.

Alleluia EphEPH 1:17-18

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
May the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ
enlighten the eyes of our hearts,
that we may know what is the hope
that belongs to our call.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

GospelMK 2:23-28

As Jesus was passing through a field of grain on the sabbath,
his disciples began to make a path while picking the heads of grain.
At this the Pharisees said to him,
“Look, why are they doing what is unlawful on the sabbath?”
He said to them,
“Have you never read what David did
when he was in need and he and his companions were hungry?
How he went into the house of God when Abiathar was high priest
and ate the bread of offering that only the priests could lawfully eat,
and shared it with his companions?”
Then he said to them,
“The sabbath was made for man, not man for the sabbath.
That is why the Son of Man is lord even of the sabbath.”
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God has Anointed You, too!
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Do you sometimes feel insignificant? Notice how UNimportant the great King David was in the beginning, as seen in today's first reading. He was so unimportant that his dad, Jesse, didn't even invite him to Samuel's big ceremonial sacrifice! Or maybe he was too valuable in the work of sheep-herding to be considered important for anything else. Jesse didn't even inform Samuel of David's existence when the holy man asked to see all of his sons.

If you feel left out, ignored, forgotten, devalued or unappreciated, take courage! "Not as man sees does God see, because man sees the appearance but the Lord looks into the heart." If your heart is with God, if your heart loves to serve him, if your heart trusts God to do what is best for your life, and if your heart wants to be obedient to his ways, God will raise you up. God is, in fact, already preparing you for something important to do.

Don't underestimate how important you are to him right now! The responsibilities you have today are very important for the kingdom of God. Even if all you're doing is earning money in a secular job to put food on your table and a roof over your family's head, which is extremely important to God. If you do little more than care for the children he's given you, the importance of what you are doing is beyond measure.

But be ready! What you are doing today is a preparation for a special anointing that God will give you in a surprising tomorrow. How do I know? Because that's the way he works all the time. He uses everything about today to prepare us for a future mission, even though we're not aware of being prepared, so that we can do greater and greater works for his kingdom.
The Lord has much need of your gifts and talents, experiences and skills, training and wisdom. There is no one else who can offer to the kingdom of God exactly what you have to offer. He can put it all to very good use. And he wants to! He plans to! But too often we say no; we fail to understand how much he's already prepared us, and so we feel intimidated by the possibilities. We need to trust in God rather than our limited understanding.

Consider this: If a hundred years from now you were to be canonized a saint, what specialty would your patronage? Oh don't balk at this question. Even if you're never officially canonized, you are in fact headed for heaven because of your love for Christ. What would the people on earth ask you to pray for when you reach the throne of God?

This is what you've been anointed to do now, serving God with your life here on earth.

Today's Prayer
Thank You, Lord, because You arrange everything for the sake of those You love. Amen.
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    God Bless You.....
    Rosary Family
    The mother of Jesus promised St. Dominic that, “one day through the rosary & the scapular I shall save the world!”

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