Message of 1-25-16

Published: Mon, 01/25/16

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Monday: January 25, 2016
Message of the Day
No man or woman of the humblest sort can really be strong, gentle, pure and good without the world being better for it, without somebody being helped and comforted by the very existence of that goodness.
       - Phillips Brooks

(Living a moral and spiritual life makes a difference, even if we never know whose lives we touch. Give thanks for those whose goodness has influenced your life.)
Readings of the Day
ACTS 22:3-16;    PS 117:1BC, 2;    MK 16:15-18

R.  Go out to all the world and tell the Good News.

Praise the LORD, all you nations;
glorify him, all you peoples!

For steadfast is his kindness toward us,
and the fidelity of the LORD endures forever.
Reflection on the Scripture
"Saul for his part grew steadily more powerful." –Acts 9:22

St. Paul is one of the greatest people in history. He was an apostle, the first missionary, a martyr, and a saint. He founded several churches and wrote much of the New Testament. His work and word continues to be a major influence in the world.

The Lord's work through Paul is so prodigious that most Christians may find it difficult to relate to him. However, Paul was as human as anyone. He considered himself to be the worst sinner (1 Tm 1:15). He was "an extreme case" (1 Tm 1:16). Paul came to Corinth "in weakness and fear, and with much trepidation" (1 Cor 2:3). Paul said: "If I must boast, I will make a point of my weaknesses" (2 Cor 11:30). Some Corinthians said of Paul: "His letters, they say, are severe and forceful, but when he is here in person he is unimpressive and his word makes no great impact" (2 Cor 10:10). Paul had a thorn in the flesh (2 Cor 12:7) and a challenging physical condition (Gal 4:13-14). He considered himself "at the end of the line," like someone "doomed to die in the arena," "a spectacle to the universe," a fool for Christ (1 Cor 4:9-10). Paul described his life: "We were crushed beyond our strength, even to the point of despairing of life. We were left to feel like men condemned to death so that we might trust, not in ourselves, but in God Who raises the dead" (2 Cor 1:8-9).

No matter how sinful, weak, rejected, and distressed you are; don't despair. The Lord made something beautiful of Paul's life; He will do the same for you. Give your life with all its brokenness to Jesus.

PRAYER: Father, give my life international and eternal significance.

PROMISE: "The man who believes in it and accepts baptism will be saved; the man who refuses to believe in it will be condemned." –Mk 16:1

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Spiritual Reading
Theological Gems from Emile Merch's Theology of the Mystical Body
- selected by Jim and Tyra Arraj

II: Theology of Original Sin According to Christ’s Unity and Redemption

182. Both Mary and Jesus were wholly immaculate. There was nothing in them to prevent grace from being the full divinization of nature.
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