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Tuesday - January 24, 2023


"The proof of love is in the works. Where love exists, it works great things. But when it ceases to act, it ceases to exist."

--Pope St. Gregory the Great


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January 24, 2023

Memorial of Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church

Lectionary: 318

 

Reading I     

                                                                                    Heb 10:1-10

 

Brothers and sisters:

Since the law has only a shadow of the good things to come,

and not the very image of them, it can never make perfect

those who come to worship by the same sacrifices

that they offer continually each year.

Otherwise, would not the sacrifices have ceased to be offered,

since the worshipers, once cleansed, would no longer

have had any consciousness of sins?

But in those sacrifices there is only a yearly remembrance of sins,

for it is impossible that the blood of bulls and goats

take away sins.

For this reason, when he came into the world, he said:

 

Sacrifice and offering you did not desire,

but a body you prepared for me;

in burnt offerings and sin offerings you took no delight.

Then I said, As is written of me in the scroll,

Behold, I come to do your will, O God.

 

First he says, Sacrifices and offerings,

burnt offerings and sin offerings,

you neither desired nor delighted in.

These are offered according to the law.

Then he says, Behold, I come to do your will.

He takes away the first to establish the second.

By this "will," we have been consecrated

through the offering of the Body of Jesus Christ once for all.

 

Responsorial Psalm                                  Ps 40:2 and 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11

 

R. (8a and 9a) Here am I Lord; I come to do your will.

 

I have waited, waited for the LORD,

and he stooped toward me.

And he put a new song into my mouth,

a hymn to our God.

R. Here am I Lord; I come to do your will.

 

Sacrifice or oblation you wished not,

but ears open to obedience you gave me.

Burnt offerings or sin-offerings you sought not;

then said I, "Behold I come."

R. Here am I Lord; I come to do your will.

 

I announced your justice in the vast assembly;

I did not restrain my lips, as you, O LORD, know.

R. Here am I Lord; I come to do your will.

 

Your justice I kept not hid within my heart;

your faithfulness and your salvation I have spoken of;

I have made no secret of your kindness and your truth

in the vast assembly.

R. Here am I Lord; I come to do your will.

 

Alleluia         

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Blessed are you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth;

you have revealed to little ones the mysteries of the Kingdom.

R. Alleluia

 

Gospel                                                           Mk 3:31-35

 

The mother of Jesus and his brothers arrived at the house.

Standing outside, they sent word to Jesus and called him.

A crowd seated around him told him,

"Your mother and your brothers and your sisters

are outside asking for you."

But he said to them in reply,

"Who are my mother and my brothers?"

And looking around at those seated in the circle he said,

"Here are my mother and my brothers.

For whoever does the will of God

is my brother and sister and mother."

 

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How can we know God’s will?

In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus states that anyone who does the will of God is a mother or sister or brother to him. The responsorial Psalm has us declaring, “Here am I Lord (not someone else — me!); I come to do your will.” But how can we be sure we know what is the will of God for us? Here are seven ways that God communicates it:

 

1. AUDIBLE VOICE OF GOD: Some people have heard God speaking to them audibly. However, this form of communication is rare and should never be expected, waited for, or trusted by itself.

 

2. DIRECT VOICE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: For most of us, the direct voice of God sounds like our own thoughts. It’s possible to carry on real conversations with God using our imaginations, but it’s difficult to know how much is only our imaginations and how much is God. Thus, we must always ask the Holy Spirit to bless and purify our imaginations.

 

3. INNER PEACE: Whether we’re struggling to discern correct decisions or we’re making them instantaneously, we should always remember to pause and ask the Holy Spirit: “What’s going on? Who or what is pushing me into this?” The driving force may seem logical, the people recommending it may sound rational, but if there is no inner peace, don’t trust it.

 

4. RIGHT PRIORITIES: Feeling peace is not the same as feeling good. It’s natural to feel good about a wrong decision when our human desires are saying, “I want to do this!” And even good ideas are not always God’s idea. Which choice best serves the kingdom of God? Which one strengthens our relationship with God? Which one is considerate of our own needs while at the same time respectfully cares about the needs of others?

 

5. SCRIPTURE: Everything we hear from the Lord will be completely in agreement with the Bible, but this means we have to build up a good understanding of what’s in the Bible. We can purify our discernment and our interpretation of inner voices by studying scriptures, but if we take verses out of context, we’ll use them to prove anything. It’s important to learn the Bible and its message as a whole.

 

6. CIRCUMSTANCES: When patterns occur or “coincidences” keep happening, we need to stop and ask, “Lord, what are you trying to tell me?” God prepares the way for us to do what he asks of us, and everything generally falls into place. When we keep hitting walls (i.e., circumstances that feel like closed doors) God might be telling us to move in a different direction. However, obstacles are often really opportunities to trust God more and take a leap of faith. We cannot trust our interpretation of circumstances alone.

 

7. SIGNS: Scripture says that if we are living according to the will of God, signs and wonders will follow. Notice: they follow. We aren’t wonder-seekers, we’re God-seekers. The devil can put up misleading signs to send us off in wrong directions. True signs are the good fruits that are produced by following the leadings of Jesus.

 

Today's Prayer

 

Thank You, my Lord, for being always willing and anxious to receive us in Your great family which is the Church. Amen.

 


God Bless You.....

The 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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