Friday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Genesis 46:1-7, 28-30; Psalm 37:3-40; Mt 10:16-23

leaving all
on nothing but faith
we are guided
by the inner light
of Christ
returning
to our source
all becomes
illuminated
by God’s infinite love
providing
all we need
for the day-to-day
in sickness
and health
joy
and sorrow
famine
or feast
we live
in the joy
of knowing

Where do you live?
What guides your life?

Reflect on todays scriptures in your life today

  • Are you facing a personal “Egypt”? A move, a decision, a conversation, or even just a new stage of life that feels uncertain?
  • Have you felt the cost of speaking or living in truth? Like a sheep among wolves?
  • Are you unsure what to say, or how to act, in difficult circumstances?

Today’s readings invite us to trust three things:

  1. God speaks in the night—just as Jacob heard in the darkness.
    ➤ Create space for quiet. God still calls your name.
  2. The Spirit gives us the words when we need them.
    ➤ You don’t have to rehearse everything ahead of time. Stay close to the Spirit.
  3. You are never alone.
    ➤ Whether you are going “down to Egypt” or standing before hostility, the Lord goes with you.

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Isaiah 66:10-14; Psalm 66:1-7,16,20; Galatians 6:14-18; Luke 10:1-20

sent out 
two by two

like lambs
among wolves
we journey
with only
God’s living word
no walking stick
no traveling bag
no sandals
no room for illusion
we live only
God’s truth
of love
and peace
His reign at hand
our eyes are fixed
on heaven
through the cross
we live compassion
and rejoice
to see what God has done
in kindness
and mercy
we are created anew
knowing nothing
as our own
but only gift
to be given
in freedom

Does all of your nourishment come from God?
Is your life completely centered on your faith in God’s goodness?

Saturday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Genesis 27: 1-7, 15-29; Psalm 135: 1-6; Matt 9:14-17

acting beyond
our human deceptions
blessing comes
from a Spirit
beyond ourselves
praising
a Goodness
and Truth
that will not die
even in our manipulations
we become new
in God’s presence
the Holy Silence
that opens a new way
as her Love pours in
and we live
with Him
and through God’s grace

Do you see and hear the Holy Spirit of Truth?
What are her words of love to you?
How do they manifest in your life?

Friday of the thirteenth week in Ordinary Time

Genesis 23:1-4; 19; 24:1-8, 62-67; Psalm 106 1-5; Matthew 9:9-13

the desire
of mercy calls
not sacrifice
as we follow a way
out of the chaos
of our minds
into the healing space
of Spirit
a holy offering
of peace
to hearts wrangled
with division
asking only
for a pause in our ways
to experience
the embrace of breath
as our creator’s love

from the beginning
to our end
we live
in the mystery
of another
who guides
our way
when we open
our eyes
our ears
our minds
and our hearts

Have you paused to experience the mystery of your breath?
Who owns your breath?
Is it love?

Thursday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Feast of St. Thomas, Apostle
Ephesians 2:19-22; Psalm 117:1,2; John 20:24-29

greater than
my need
to touch
and see
my faith
lives beyond
our concepts
and concrete notions
in a a realm
that calls for
a complete surrender
into the mystery of God
allowing the Truth
of Christ’s completeness
to enter
revealing
the dwelling place
of God
in the Holy Spirit
who guides my life

What are your doubts?
How are you reassured?
How are you blessed?

Wednesday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Genesis 21:8-20; Psalm 34:7-13; Matthew 8:28-34

cast out
into deserts
left to wander
and weep
the Lord hears
our prayers

as demons cry out
to the one
who knows them
looking
for a way out
the Lord hears
our prayer

providing for our needs
through the well
beneath our grief
we are freed
to live our life
without distress
in the arms
of angels
to guide us
to the love
we most desire

seeking God
we learn that we have
all we need
and live in God’s desire
for our Good
and the Good of all

Have you been set free?
How does God provide for all of your needs?
How do you share God’s love?