Daily Office Readings for Friday of the 4th Week of Epiphany: Year 2
Morning, Psalm 69: ; Evening, Psalm 73;
Genesis 24:1 to 27; Hebrews 12:3 to 11; John 7:1 to 13:
“For no one who wants to be widely known acts in secret. If you do these things, show yourself to the world.” (John 7:4)
I think they misunderstood our Lord Jesus. This reading says that his brothers did not believe him yet. Jesus stayed on the fringes of towns. He was never looking for praise or popularity, but rather, he looked for what was the good work that needed to be done. He healed the sick, and taught morality. So, he was doing things that made communal life better. He didn’t want to be widely known but rather his teachings widely received. Too often we look at the good works of some gifted people of God from the paradigm of our own (secret) self-serving ways. We cynically ask, “what’s in it for them?” We don’t ask, “What good gifts has God given them that enhances our lives?”
Knowing that his friends were all about the fame and popularity of people, he told them, “Go to the festival yourselves. I am not going to this festival, for my time has not yet fully come.’ After saying this, he remained in Galilee.” (John 7: 8 – 9) However, after a little while our Lord Jesus had a change of mind and went to Jerusalem and to the Festival of Booths, but he went in secret. (John 7:10)
Even today we never know when our Lord Jesus is near us, but in secret. The good news is that when he is near, he is near to cause good to happen. And while it is good to give our Lord Jesus praise and honor, the additional rejoicing should be about how much better our situation is about to be. Thank you Lord Jesus and please stay near us, even if in secret, we need You to be close to us.
“Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all their multitude. And on the seventh day God finished the work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all the work that he had done” (Genesis 2:1 and 2). So, for this evening and tomorrow day my friends, Shabbat Shalom.
What is Shabbat? Intro to the Jewish Sabbath – YouTube
Today we remember The Martyrs of Japan (February 5, 1597) and their information may be found at: Martyrs of Japan
As we listen to what the Spirit of God is saying to us, let us live to love and to serve, and to teach others to love and to serve, while pondering anew what the Almighty can do. John
Let us pray: (BCP p. 827)
Almighty God, you proclaim your truth in every age by many voices: Direct, in our time, we pray, those who speak where many listen and write what many read; that they may do their part in making the heart of this people wise, its mind sound, and its will righteous; to the honor of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.