Daily Office Readings for Thursday of Proper 13: Year 2
Morning, Psalm 145; Evening, Psalms 85 and 86;
Judges 8:22 to 35; Acts 4:1 to 12; John 1:43 to 51:
“Nathanael asked him, ‘Where did you come to know me?’ Jesus answered, ‘I saw you under the fig tree before Philip called you.’ Nathanael replied, ‘Rabbi, you are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel!’ (John 1: 48 – 49)
I would surely like to know what Nathanael was experiencing under the fig tree such that it made him realize that Jesus was truly the Son of God! We don’t get to know what was going on with Nathanael. I wonder if he was praying, or having a nervous breakdown, or some mystical experience wherein God gave him some kind of revelation. Nathanael follows Jesus as a result of his friend Philip coming to get him.
Jesus calls 7 of the Apostles: Simon and Andrew (Matthew 4:18 – 20), John and James – (Matthew 4: 21 – 22) Matthew himself (AKA Levi) (Matthew 9:9), Philip ( John 1:43) Nathaniel, from above (John 1: 50 – 51). Then there is one who Jesus called but who rejected Jesus’ call: the Rich young man: (Mark 10:21 -22). However, of all whom he called, Simon Peter, John and James seem to be the chosen three who went with him in the deepest sense of his work: the healing of Jairus’ daughter, the Transfiguration (which I said more about two days ago on this blog): and these three were also present at his passion prayer on the night he was arrested in which these three could also not stay awake.
For some of us, Jesus comes to get us. For many of us, a friend brings us to Jesus. But the lesson here is that our Lord Jesus already knows, “the trouble we’ve seen.” Jesus meets us under our own vine and fig tree, for He truly is “Rabbi, or Teacher, the Son of the living God!” Ponder about this.
Please keep up your thoughts and prayers and hopes for Ukraine and Russia, Israel and Palestine, and our schools. And, as we listen to what the Spirit of God is saying to us, let us live to love and serve, and to teach others to love and serve, while pondering anew what the Almighty can do. John
Today our Church remembers St Dominic, his information can be found at http://www.satucket.com/lectionary/Dominic.htm
Let us pray:
Most Holy Lord Jesus, you know us better than we know ourselves and love us more than we love ourselves. We need you today more than most of us realize and yet your patience is everlasting. Be in our Communal bread crumbs each week and lead us to you each week closer and closer as Nathanael followed Philip, so that we too will see you as our ultimate Teacher and Savior of the world, Amen