Thursday, July 29, 2021

God’s Lead


The WORD today reminds me that I should always follow God's lead in my life.

I believe that some people, especially those who have strong characters or are leaders, have a natural aversion to being subjected to authority. They feel that they should not be instructed or they know the right thing to do, or the right way to do things. I believe we as human beings a lot of times feel this way towards God.

Impatience prevents God from leading our lives.

In the first reading, we see that the people during this time let God lead them. They probably did not always agree with what God wanted them to do. Probably a lot of times they would rather go on their pace – to continue walking or to stop walking. However, they let God lead them. They followed what God wanted them to do – to walk or to stop. As a result, God was with them and they were blessed and protected.

In the gospel, we are reminded that this is true. Jesus taught us how God wants us to live. We know how God wants us to live. And following it has rewards. We just have to make the decision if we will follow him or not. 

In our lives, we do not always let God take the lead. We do not always follow God’s lead. We want to do things our way. we want things to happen in our time. We sometimes forget that we as human beings have limited capacity. We don’t know everything. We cannot see everything. We do not know the big picture. This is the reason why we should just surrender and let God take the lead. As we do so, we can be assured that we will always be protected and things will happen according to God’s perfect plan.

What are my concerns in life? How do I live? Do I let God lead my life, or am I impatient and do I do things my way and in my time? Do I have faith in God and allow him to take control of my life, especially during this pandemic? What is he reminding me today?

May we be inspired by the readings, and make the decision and have the will to give God control over our lives.

Father God,
Thank you for today. Thank you for another day to live.  Thank you for all the blessings. thank you for another reminder. Lord, sorry for the times I become impatient. Sorry for the times I let my emotions and desires have the best of me. Sorry for disrespecting and disobeying you. Lord, I come to you with a repentant heart. I ask that you forgive me, and that you help me to just trust in you. help me surrender to you. As I do so, as I take your lead, I know you will always be with me and my journey would be a better, safer one. I a special way I lift up those who are celebrating their birthdays today, especially my wife. Be with her in a special way.  Continue to bless her snd remind her of your love. May she always follow your lead so she can continue to bring you to others. amen.

Blessed Day!

In Christ,
-g-

Daily Readings

Memorial of Saints Martha, Mary, and Lazarus

Lectionary: 404/607

Moses did exactly as the LORD had commanded him.
On the first day of the first month of the second year
the Dwelling was erected.
It was Moses who erected the Dwelling.
He placed its pedestals, set up its boards, put in its bars,
and set up its columns.
He spread the tent over the Dwelling
and put the covering on top of the tent,
as the LORD had commanded him.
He took the commandments and put them in the ark;
he placed poles alongside the ark and set the propitiatory upon it.
He brought the ark into the Dwelling and hung the curtain veil,
thus screening off the ark of the commandments,
as the LORD had commanded him.

Then the cloud covered the meeting tent,
and the glory of the LORD filled the Dwelling.
Moses could not enter the meeting tent,
because the cloud settled down upon it
and the glory of the LORD filled the Dwelling.
Whenever the cloud rose from the Dwelling,
the children of Israel would set out on their journey.
But if the cloud did not lift, they would not go forward;
only when it lifted did they go forward.
In the daytime the cloud of the LORD was seen over the Dwelling;
whereas at night, fire was seen in the cloud
by the whole house of Israel
in all the stages of their journey.

Responsorial Psalm

R.    (2)    How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord, mighty God!
My soul yearns and pines 
    for the courts of the LORD.
My heart and my flesh
    cry out for the living God.
R.     How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord, mighty God!
Even the sparrow finds a home,
    and the swallow a nest
    in which she puts her young–
Your altars, O LORD of hosts,
    my king and my God!
R.     How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord, mighty God!
Blessed they who dwell in your house!
    continually they praise you.
Blessed the men whose strength you are!
They go from strength to strength.
R.    How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord, mighty God!
I had rather one day in your courts
    than a thousand elsewhere;
I had rather lie at the threshold of the house of my God
    than dwell in the tents of the wicked.
R.    How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord, mighty God!

Alleluia

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
I am the light of the world, says the Lord;
whoever follows me will have the light of life.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary
to comfort them about their brother [Lazarus, who had died].
When Martha heard that Jesus was coming,
she went to meet him;
but Mary sat at home.
Martha said to Jesus,
“Lord, if you had been here,
my brother would not have died.
But even now I know that whatever you ask of God,
God will give you.”
Jesus said to her,
“Your brother will rise.”
Martha said to him,
“I know he will rise,
in the resurrection on the last day.”
Jesus told her,
“I am the resurrection and the life;
whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live,
and anyone who lives and believes in me will never die.
Do you believe this?”
She said to him, “Yes, Lord.
I have come to believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God,
the one who is coming into the world.”

OR:

Lk 10:38-42

Jesus entered a village 
where a woman whose name was Martha welcomed him.
She had a sister named Mary
who sat beside the Lord at his feet listening to him speak. 
Martha, burdened with much serving, came to him and said,
“Lord, do you not care
that my sister has left me by myself to do the serving? 
Tell her to help me.” 
The Lord said to her in reply,
“Martha, Martha, you are anxious and worried about many things. 
There is need of only one thing. 
Mary has chosen the better part
and it will not be taken from her.

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