Daily Office Readings for Tuesday of the 5th Week of Lent: Year 2
Morning, Psalms 121, 122, 123; Evening, Psalms 124, 125, 126;
Exodus 5:1-6:1; 1st Corinthians 14:20 to 33 and 39 to 40; Mark 9:42 to 50:
“Then Moses turned again to the Lord and said, ‘O Lord, why have you mistreated this people? Why did you ever send me?” (Exodus 5:22)
Moses is caught between the rock and the hard place. His demanding of Pharaoh to release the people of Israel in order that they may go and worship God has caused Pharaoh to be even more severe with the Israelites. Now he will not provide for them the material for making the bricks but also holding the same expectation of quantity of bricks as before. Moses feels trapped. And now Pharaoh’s army is coming for them after letting them go.
God has not changed. Today God will engage us in activities that will inconvenience us and cost us time, and often money. But like with Moses, God will not abandon us. People who don’t know or can’t sense God in their lives will only hold you responsible for what is happening (or not happening). They don’t want to hear our “God-talk.” They want us to get out of their way. But we must endure no matter the costs.
I often tell people this is how we know a path is from God. First, it is inconvenient. Second, God takes you out of your comfort zone. Third, there is the issue of time and or money (often both). And fourth, the act is for the benefit of someone else, not you. Hey, God has not changed. Just ask Moses. God is unchangeable. God is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. But know this, God will not abandon you, in this life, or the next.
Today we remember Osscar Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador, and the Martyrs of El Salvador (March 24, 1980), and his information may be found at: Oscar Romero
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:
Almighty God, Creator and Sustainer of all that is, we give you thanks and praise for your continual love and providence for us, and over us. You walk with us and guide us into right actions for the benefit of the whole human race and for all creation. Help us we pray, to be steadfast in our faith like Moses as we often encounter resistance to your loving ways. This dear God, we ask in your most Holy Name, Amen.