Saturday, August 19, 2017

Daily Readings for August 19, 2017

1ST READING

The people and Joshua agree that they will serve the Lord. This is a new commitment for a new beginning in the Promised Land. It does not take long for the people to get restless with the new ideas of the pagan countries around them. They will soon be clamoring for a king and all that goes with a monarchy. It may be a good form of governance when the kings are righteous and holy; however, it becomes a disaster when they are corrupt and self-serving.

Joshua 24:14-29
14 Joshua gathered together all the tribes of Israel at Shechem, and address them, saying: “Fear the Lord and serve him completely and sincerely. Cast out the gods your fathers served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve the Lord. 15 If it does not please you to serve the Lord, decide today whom you will serve, the gods your fathers served beyond the River or the gods of the Amorites in whose country you are dwelling. As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” 16 But the people answered, “Far be it from us to forsake the Lord for the service of other gods. 17 For it was the Lord, our God, who brought us and our fathers up out of the land of Egypt, out of a state of slavery. He performed those great miracles before our very eyes and protected us along our entire journey and among all the peoples through whom we passed. 18 At our approach the Lord drove out all the peoples, including the Amorites who dwelt in the land. Therefore we also will serve the Lord, for he is our God.” 19 Joshua in turn said to the people, “You may not be able to serve the Lord, for he is a holy God; he is a jealous God who will not forgive your transgressions or your sins. 20 If, after the good he has done for you, you forsake the Lord and serve strange gods, he will do evil to you and destroy you.” 21 But the people answered Joshua, “We will still serve the Lord.” 22 Joshua therefore said to the people, “You are your own witnesses that you have chosen to serve the Lord.” They replied, “We are, indeed!” 23 Joshua continued: “Now, therefore, put away the strange gods that are among you and turn your hearts to the Lord, the God of Israel.” 24 Then the people promised Joshua, “We will serve the Lord, our God, and obey his voice.” 25 So Joshua made a covenant with the people that day and made statutes and ordinances for them at Shechem, 26 which he recorded in the book of the law of God. Then he took a large stone and set it up there under the oak that was in the sanctuary of the Lord. 27 And Joshua said to all the people, “This stone shall be our witness, for it has heard all the words which the Lord spoke to us. It shall be a witness against  you, should you wish to deny your God.” 28 Then Joshua dismissed the people, each to his own heritage. 29 After these events, Joshua, son of Nun, servant of the Lord, died at the age of a hundred and ten.


P S A L M
Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 11
R: You are my inheritance, O Lord.

1 Keep me, O God, for in you I take refuge; 2 I say to the Lord, “My Lord are you. 5 O Lord, my allotted portion and my cup, you it is who hold fast my lot. (R) 7 I bless the Lord who counsels me; even in the night my heart exhorts me. 8 I set the Lord ever before me; with him at my right hand I shall not be disturbed. (R) 11 You will show me the path to life, fullness of joys in your presence, the delights at your right hand forever. (R)


GOSPEL

Jesus wants to assure us that even children are welcome in the Kingdom of heaven. In fact, they have much to teach us about being a citizen of heaven.  Jesus shows a child’s trust and faith in his parents as an example of what our faith in God should be like. The implicit nature of a child’s trust is needed in our relationship with God. It is this “default position” that will ensure that we do not stray too far from His will if we are willing to trust it.

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Blessed are you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth; you have revealed to little ones the mysteries of the Kingdom.

Matthew 19:13-15
13 Children were brought to Jesus that he might lay his hands on them and pray. The disciples rebuked them, 14 but Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the Kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” 15 After he placed his hands on them, he went away.


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