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<< Monday, October 5, 2009 >> Saint of the Day
 
Jonah 1:1—2:2, 11
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Jonah 2:3-5, 8 Luke 10:25-37
 

WHO'S WHO IN THE FEAR OF THE LORD?

 
"Struck with great fear of the Lord, the men offered sacrifice and made vows to Him." —Jonah 1:16
 

Who's who in today's eucharistic readings? If you didn't know anything about today's cast of characters, you would likely conclude that:

  • the pagans were devout followers of God because of their immediate, reverential, and loving obedience to God (Lk 10:33ff; Jon 1:14-16), and
  • the religious folks (Lk 10:31-32; Jon 1:3, 10) who are "without love" know "nothing of God" (1 Jn 4:8).

Today's readings are meant to shake us up and wake us up. Pagan sailors, heretics like the Good Samaritan, and prostitutes (Mt 21:31) might be leading the way in the fear of the Lord. "The man of any nation who fears God and acts uprightly is acceptable to Him" (Acts 10:35). We who call ourselves disciples might be falling behind in the fear of the Lord. Are we more committed to our own will than to God's? Are we moving "away from the Lord"? (Jon 1:3) Do we "make the most of the present opportunity" (Eph 5:16) to serve the Lord? Or do we bypass repeated chances to do His will? (Jon 1:3, 10; Lk 10:31-32)

Fear of the Lord is a gift of the Holy Spirit (Is 11:2-3). Repent of any spiritual paralysis or complacency. Ask God for more of the Holy Spirit (Lk 11:13) and more fear of the Lord. Then obey the Lord immediately, for the Spirit is given to those that obey God (Acts 5:32).

 
Prayer: Father, may I see myself as You see me.
Promise: "Out of my distress I called to the Lord, and He answered me." —Jon 2:3
Praise: Ralph chose to meditate on a psalm every morning to break through his spiritual laziness.
 

30 posted on 10/05/2009 9:54:12 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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Monday, October 5, 2009
St. Faustina, Virgin (Optional Memorial)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Jonah 1:1 -- 2:2, 11
Jonah 2:3-5, 8
Luke 10:25-37

And when you have fulfilled in turn the duty of praise and of humility, then ask for what you ought to ask for; not for riches, not for the glory of this earth, not for health of body: for He made you and your health is in His care, and He knows which state is profitable to each one, to be healthy or to be infirm. He will provide for your body's needs.

-- St. Basil the Great


31 posted on 10/05/2009 10:14:41 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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