The WORD today reminds me that it is okay to be a silent worker for God.
Today,
we celebrate the feast day of St Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus and the
husband of Mama Mary. Little is known about him – but we know he had an
important role in the salvation history. He was there to help, support and care
for Mama Mary when she was pregnant with Jesus. He was the earthly father who
took care of Jesus as an infant, and probably taught him carpentry. We cannot
deny he was a true follower of God. In today’s reading, we see him having the
decency and righteousness not to want Mary to be exposed to shame for being
pregnant without a husband. He did not think of his shame or his anger that
Mary got pregnant not with his child, but instead thought of what he thinks
Mary wanted. We also see his faith and obedience in God - when the angel told
him to take Mary into his home, he followed.
God does not need grand gestures for him to know that we
love him.
As
human beings, it is very difficult to be like St Joseph. It is difficult to
work silently for the Lord – people want to be praised and acknowledged. And
more often than not, those who are loud are those who get attention. We
sometimes think God is like that as well, that we need to do grand things for
him to notice us. We think that we need to announce the good that we are doing
so that others can affirm us and we sometimes equate that to God’s affirmation
as well. God is not like us. He looks at
the heart and it does not matter if we work silently – he still sees our hearts.
God
is sensitive. He hears and sees what people cannot. He sees the quiet and
sincere heart we have for Him, so we need not broadcast all the good we are
doing for Him. People’s affirmation does
not always mean God’s affirmation.
How
do I serve God? Do I announce to the world what I do for God? Or am I
willing to serve God silently without telling others? With the corona virus situation right now, how do I show my love and service to other people, even in my own way?
May
we be inspired by St Joseph to work silently for the Lord, and follow God no
matter how challenging the situation may be.
Father God,
Thank you for today. Thank you for another day to live.
Thank you for giving us St Joseph – a human being too but has the qualities of
a great servant of God. I am sorry for the times I seek human affirmation and
recognition for the work I do for you. Sorry for the times I think that I need
to get their attention in order to get yours. Lord, I ask that you give me a
heart like St Joseph. May I never want praise and attention to myself, but work
hard and silently to build your kingdom. May I be sensitive to others and put
the welfare of others above my own, above my concern. Lord, bless us and help us with what we are going through right now. Amen.
Blessed Day!
In Christ,
-g-
March 19 2020
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Solemnity of Saint Joseph,
husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Lectionary: 543
Lectionary: 543
Reading
1 2 SM 7:4-5A, 12-14A, 16
The
Lord spoke to Nathan and said:
“Go, tell my servant David,
‘When your time comes and you rest with your ancestors,
I will raise up your heir after you, sprung from your loins,
and I will make his kingdom firm.
It is he who shall build a house for my name.
And I will make his royal throne firm forever.
I will be a father to him,
and he shall be a son to me.
Your house and your kingdom shall endure forever before me;
your throne shall stand firm forever.’”
“Go, tell my servant David,
‘When your time comes and you rest with your ancestors,
I will raise up your heir after you, sprung from your loins,
and I will make his kingdom firm.
It is he who shall build a house for my name.
And I will make his royal throne firm forever.
I will be a father to him,
and he shall be a son to me.
Your house and your kingdom shall endure forever before me;
your throne shall stand firm forever.’”
Responsorial
Psalm PS 89:2-3, 4-5, 27 AND 29
R.
(37) The son of David will live
forever.
The promises of the Lord I will sing forever;
through all generations my mouth shall proclaim your faithfulness,
For you have said, “My kindness is established forever”;
in heaven you have confirmed your faithfulness.
R. The son of David will live forever.
“I have made a covenant with my chosen one,
I have sworn to David my servant:
Forever will I confirm your posterity
and establish your throne for all generations.”
R. The son of David will live forever.
“He shall say of me, ‘You are my father,
my God, the Rock, my savior.’
Forever I will maintain my kindness toward him,
and my covenant with him stands firm.”
R. The son of David will live forever.
The promises of the Lord I will sing forever;
through all generations my mouth shall proclaim your faithfulness,
For you have said, “My kindness is established forever”;
in heaven you have confirmed your faithfulness.
R. The son of David will live forever.
“I have made a covenant with my chosen one,
I have sworn to David my servant:
Forever will I confirm your posterity
and establish your throne for all generations.”
R. The son of David will live forever.
“He shall say of me, ‘You are my father,
my God, the Rock, my savior.’
Forever I will maintain my kindness toward him,
and my covenant with him stands firm.”
R. The son of David will live forever.
Reading
II ROM 4:13, 16-18, 22
Brothers
and sisters:
It was not through the law
that the promise was made to Abraham and his descendants
that he would inherit the world,
but through the righteousness that comes from faith.
For this reason, it depends on faith,
so that it may be a gift,
and the promise may be guaranteed to all his descendants,
not to those who only adhere to the law
but to those who follow the faith of Abraham,
who is the father of all of us, as it is written,
I have made you father of many nations.
He is our father in the sight of God,
in whom he believed, who gives life to the dead
and calls into being what does not exist.
He believed, hoping against hope,
that he would become the father of many nations,
according to what was said, Thus shall your descendants be.
That is why it was credited to him as righteousness.
It was not through the law
that the promise was made to Abraham and his descendants
that he would inherit the world,
but through the righteousness that comes from faith.
For this reason, it depends on faith,
so that it may be a gift,
and the promise may be guaranteed to all his descendants,
not to those who only adhere to the law
but to those who follow the faith of Abraham,
who is the father of all of us, as it is written,
I have made you father of many nations.
He is our father in the sight of God,
in whom he believed, who gives life to the dead
and calls into being what does not exist.
He believed, hoping against hope,
that he would become the father of many nations,
according to what was said, Thus shall your descendants be.
That is why it was credited to him as righteousness.
Verse
Before The Gospel PS 84:5
Blessed
are those who dwell in your house, O Lord;
they never cease to praise you.
they never cease to praise you.
Gospel MT
1:16, 18-21, 24
Jacob
was the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary.
Of her was born Jesus who is called the Christ.
Of her was born Jesus who is called the Christ.
Now
this is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about.
When his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph,
but before they lived together,
she was found with child through the Holy Spirit.
Joseph her husband, since he was a righteous man,
yet unwilling to expose her to shame,
decided to divorce her quietly.
Such was his intention when, behold,
the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said,
“Joseph, son of David,
do not be afraid to take Mary your wife into your home.
For it is through the Holy Spirit
that this child has been conceived in her.
She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus,
because he will save his people from their sins.”
When Joseph awoke,
he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him
and took his wife into his home.
When his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph,
but before they lived together,
she was found with child through the Holy Spirit.
Joseph her husband, since he was a righteous man,
yet unwilling to expose her to shame,
decided to divorce her quietly.
Such was his intention when, behold,
the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said,
“Joseph, son of David,
do not be afraid to take Mary your wife into your home.
For it is through the Holy Spirit
that this child has been conceived in her.
She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus,
because he will save his people from their sins.”
When Joseph awoke,
he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him
and took his wife into his home.
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