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May 25, 2022 Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter

Margaret K 2022. 5. 25. 05:56

2022 5 25 부활 제6주간 수요일 

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1독서

<여러분이 알지도 못하고 숭배하는 그 대상을 내가 여러분에게 선포하려고 합니다.>

사도행전.17,15.2218,1
 
그 무렵 15 바오로를 안내하던 이들은 그를 아테네까지 인도하고 나서,

자기에게 되도록 빨리 오라고 실라스와 티모테오에게 전하라는
그의 지시를 받고 돌아왔다.
22 바오로는 아레오파고스 가운데에 서서 말하였다.
“아테네 시민 여러분,
내가 보기에 여러분은 모든 면에서 대단한 종교심을 가지고 있습니다.
23 내가 돌아다니며 여러분의 예배소들을 살펴보다가,
‘알지 못하는 신에게’라고 새겨진 제단도 보았습니다.
여러분이 알지도 못하고 숭배하는 그 대상을
내가 여러분에게 선포하려고 합니다.
24 세상과 그 안에 있는 모든 것을 만드신 하느님은 하늘과 땅의 주님으로서,
사람의 손으로 지은 신전에는 살지 않으십니다.
25 또 무엇이 부족하기라도 한 것처럼 사람들의 손으로 섬김을 받지도 않으십니다.
하느님은 오히려 모든 이에게 생명과 숨과 모든 것을 주시는 분이십니다.
26 그분께서는 또 한 사람에게서 온 인류를 만드시어 온 땅 위에 살게 하시고,
일정한 절기와 거주지의 경계를 정하셨습니다.
27 이는 사람들이 하느님을 찾게 하려는 것입니다.
더듬거리다가 그분을 찾아낼 수도 있습니다.

사실 그분께서는 우리 각자에게서 멀리 떨어져 계시지 않습니다.
28 여러분의 시인 가운데 몇 사람이 ‘우리도 그분의 자녀다.’ 하고 말하였듯이,
우리는 그분 안에서 살고 움직이며 존재합니다.
29 이처럼 우리는 하느님의 자녀이므로,
인간의 예술과 상상으로 빚어 만든 금상이나 은상이나 석상을
신과 같다고 여겨서는 안 됩니다.
30 하느님께서 무지의 시대에는 그냥 보아 넘겨 주셨지만,
이제는 어디에 있든 모두 회개해야 한다고 사람들에게 명령하십니다.
31 그분께서 당신이 정하신 한 사람을 통하여
세상을 의롭게 심판하실 날을 지정하셨기 때문입니다.
그리고 그분을 죽은 이들 가운데에서 다시 살리시어
그것을 모든 사람에게 증명해 주셨습니다.”
32 죽은 이들의 부활에 관하여 듣고서, 어떤 이들은 비웃고
어떤 이들은 “그 점에 관해서는 다음에 다시 듣겠소.” 하고 말하였다.
33 이렇게 하여 바오로는 그들이 모인 곳에서 나왔다.
34 그때에 몇몇 사람이 바오로 편에 가담하여 믿게 되었다.
그들 가운데에는 아레오파고스 의회 의원인 디오니시오가 있고,
다마리스라는 여자와 그 밖에 다른 사람들도 있었다.
18,1 그 뒤에 바오로는 아테네를 떠나 코린토로 갔다.

 

복음

<진리의 영께서 너희를 모든 진리 안으로 이끌어 주실 것이다.>

요한 .16,12-15
.”
그때에 예수님께서 제자들에게 말씀하셨다.

12 “내가 너희에게 할 말이 아직도 많지만 너희가 지금은 그것을 감당하지 못한다.
13 그러나 그분 곧 진리의 영께서 오시면 너희를 모든 진리 안으로 이끌어 주실 것이다.
그분께서는 스스로 이야기하지 않으시고 들으시는 것만 이야기하시며,
또 앞으로 올 일들을 너희에게 알려 주실 것이다.
14 그분께서 나를 영광스럽게 하실 것이다.
나에게서 받아 너희에게 알려 주실 것이기 때문이다.
15 아버지께서 가지고 계신 것은 모두 나의 것이다.
그렇기 때문에 성령께서 나에게서 받아
너희에게 알려 주실 것이라고 내가 말하였다.”

May 25, 2022

Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter 


Daily Readings — Audio

Daily Reflections — Video

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Daily Mass : http://www.catholictv.com/shows/daily-mass 


Reading 1

Acts 17:15, 22—18:1

After Paul’s escorts had taken him to Athens,

they came away with instructions for Silas and Timothy

to join him as soon as possible.

Then Paul stood up at the Areopagus and said:

“You Athenians, I see that in every respect

you are very religious.

For as I walked around looking carefully at your shrines,

I even discovered an altar inscribed, ‘To an Unknown God.’

What therefore you unknowingly worship, I proclaim to you.

The God who made the world and all that is in it,

the Lord of heaven and earth,

does not dwell in sanctuaries made by human hands,

nor is he served by human hands because he needs anything.

Rather it is he who gives to everyone life and breath and everything.

He made from one the whole human race

to dwell on the entire surface of the earth,

and he fixed the ordered seasons and the boundaries of their regions,

so that people might seek God,

even perhaps grope for him and find him,

though indeed he is not far from any one of us.

For ‘In him we live and move and have our being,’

as even some of your poets have said,

‘For we too are his offspring.’

Since therefore we are the offspring of God,

we ought not to think that the divinity is like an image

fashioned from gold, silver, or stone by human art and imagination.

God has overlooked the times of ignorance,

but now he demands that all people everywhere repent

because he has established a day on which he will ‘judge the world

with justice’ through a man he has appointed,

and he has provided confirmation for all

by raising him from the dead.”

When they heard about resurrection of the dead,

some began to scoff, but others said,

“We should like to hear you on this some other time.”

And so Paul left them.

But some did join him, and became believers.

Among them were Dionysius,

a member of the Court of the Areopagus,

a woman named Damaris, and others with them.

After this he left Athens and went to Corinth.

 

Responsorial Psalm

Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14

R. Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

or:

R. Alleluia.

Praise the LORD from the heavens;

praise him in the heights.

Praise him, all you his angels;

praise him, all you his hosts.

R. Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

or:

R. Alleluia.

Let the kings of the earth and all peoples,

the princes and all the judges of the earth,

Young men too, and maidens,

old men and boys.

R. Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

or:

R. Alleluia.

Praise the name of the LORD,

for his name alone is exalted;

His majesty is above earth and heaven.

R. Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

or:

R. Alleluia.

He has lifted up the horn of his people;

Be this his praise from all his faithful ones,

from the children of Israel, the people close to him.

Alleluia.

R. Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

or:

R. Alleluia.

 

Gospel

Jn 16:12-15

Jesus said to his disciples:

“I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now.

But when he comes, the Spirit of truth,

he will guide you to all truth.

He will not speak on his own,

but he will speak what he hears,

and will declare to you the things that are coming.

He will glorify me,

because he will take from what is mine and declare it to you.

Everything that the Father has is mine;

for this reason I told you that he will take from what is mine

and declare it to you.” 

http://onlineministries.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/daily.html

 

 Most of us would like the words Jesus spoke to his follows while he was yet on earth to speak directly to each of us in our lives today. And they do, but not in the specificity most of us would like to hear. Today we are reminded that Jesus could not do that because it would have been too much for all the generations since then to bear. What Jesus is telling us is that we are going to have to let the Spirit guide us as we work through our lives. Jesus left us with the Spirit to speak to each of us in our own times to show us the way and the truth of Jesus amid rapidly changing social, cultural, and global circumstances.

But do we us trust in the Spirit in the same way we declare our trust in God and in Jesus? That kind of trust requires spiritual growth on our parts. Yet Jesus is telling us in the Gospel that trusting in the Spirit is the process by which we will be guided in the discernment of how to live out our Christian faith. Here is where we often stumble. Discernment is not easy; it is a lot of work, and it requires discipline. I am so grateful for my twenty years of teaching at Creighton University where spiritual discernment is a central part of a Jesuit liberal arts education. It is based on academic knowledge of relevant issues, knowledge of the scriptures, and the formation of a heart disposed to love God, creation, and all of humanity. Students learn to listen to how God speaks truth to them. In this way, Creighton prepares students to be able to bear what the Spirit says to them so they can act confidently and competently in the world.

But not everyone can attend Creighton. With so much uncertainty in the world today, a great many people are looking for easy simple answers. And now more than ever we must find the truths of God in the complexity of this world. To gain peace in our lives, we must find the comfort and continuity of Jesus’s words revealed to us through the Spirit. That means we must trust the process that requires us to growth in wisdom and in faith toward a fuller understanding of God’s will for our lives. I pray today that we can all grow a little more each day in listening to the Spirit speak to us and in practicing discernment in our responses.

 http://www.presentationministries.com/obob/obob.asp

FAILURE

“When He comes, however, being the Spirit of truth He will guide you to all truth.” —John 16:13

For many, this Easter season has been fantastic. Others have been discouraged. They may feel like St. Paul after his failure at Athens. When Paul started speaking to the Athenians about Jesus’ Resurrection, some interrupted and sneered at him. Others brushed him off, telling him to come back some other time (Acts 17:32). Although a few did become believers, this was the worst response in the Bible to Paul’s preaching of the Gospel.

You may also feel like a failure. You may feel like quitting and going back into the fishing business with St. Peter (Jn 21:3) or tent-making with Paul (Acts 18:3). The Lord is not calling you to quit His ministry but quit your discouragement (2 Cor 4:1).

“For this reason, I remind you to stir into flame the gift of God bestowed when my hands were laid on you. The Spirit God has given us is no cowardly Spirit, but rather One that makes us strong, loving, and wise” (2 Tm 1:6-7). The Holy Spirit is our Paraclete, Helper, Advocate, the One at our side. We need not focus on circumstances around us but on the Spirit within us. We don’t need to change churches, ministries, or spouses. We need the Holy Spirit.

Prayer:  Father, thank You for turning even my failures to Your honor and glory.

Promise:  “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now.” —Jn 16:12

Praise:  St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi said, “You will be consoled according to the greatness of your sorrow and affliction; the greater the suffering, the greater will be the reward.”

 http://dailyscripture.servantsoftheword.org/readings/

 

 Are you hungry for truth? Jesus proclaimed that he is the Truth, the Way, and the Life (John 14:6). Truth is not something we create nor is it our discovery. It is the gift of God who is the possessor and giver of all truth. Jesus tells his disciples that it is the role of the Holy Spirit to reveal what is true, right, and good. How can this be? Many skeptics of truth don't want to believe in an absolute, objective, and unchanging Truth. If truth is objective then it must be asserted to as trustworthy and right and be submitted to as authoritative and binding. Some fear the truth because they think it will inhibit their freedom to act, think, and judge as they wish. Jesus told his disciples that the truth will set you free (John 8:32). The truth liberates us from whatever is false, misleading, doubtful, or deceptive. In God there is no lie or falsehood since he is utterly true, good, and just. Since he is the author and source of all that is true and good, then the closer we draw near to him in order to listen to his word and understand his mind and will for us, the more we will grow in the knowledge of God and of his great love, wisdom, and plan for us.


The Spirit of truth
Jesus told his disciples that he would send them the Spirit of truth who will guide you into all the truth ..and declare to you the things that are to come (John 16:13). Jesus knew that his disciples could not fully understand on their own everything he had taught and revealed to them while he was physically present with them. He knew that they would need the ongoing guidance and help of the Holy Spirit after he returned to his Father in heaven. That is why he assured them that the Holy Spirit would take what he had spoken to them and guide them into a fuller understanding of God's wisdom, power, and glory he wished to share with them so they could live in the joy and freedom of his love and truth.

Augustine of Hippo (354-430 AD) explains the progressive work of the Spirit in guiding the disciples of Jesus in all the truth:

"Accordingly, when he says, 'He will teach you all truth' or 'will guide you into all truth,' I do not think the fulfillment is possible in anyone's mind in this present life. For who is there, while living in this corruptible and soul-oppressing body (Wisdom 9:15), that can know all truth when even the apostle says, 'We know in part'? But it is effected by the Holy Spirit, of whom we have now received the promise (2 Corinthians 1:21), that we shall attain also to the actual fullness of knowledge that the same apostle references when he says, 'But then face to face' and 'Now I know in part, but then shall I know even as also I am known' (1 Corinthians 13:12). He is not talking about something he knows fully in this life but about something that would still be in the future when he would attain that perfection. This is what the Lord promised us through the love of the Spirit, when he said, 'He will teach you all truth' or 'will guide you unto all truth.'" (TRACTATES ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN 96.4)

On the day of Pentecost after the Holy Spirit was poured out upon the first disciples of Jesus, the apostles boldly began to carry out the mission Jesus had entrusted to them - to proclaim the truth of the Gospel and to make disciples [followers of Jesus] of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you, and behold, I am with you always, to the close of the age (Matthew 28:19-20).

The Holy Spirit is our Teacher and Helper
Today, through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we, too, proclaim the same ancient faith which the apostles taught - that Jesus died, and was buried, and rose again on the third day, and will come again to judge, raise the dead, and give everlasting life (from the Apostles Creed). We not only share the same faith which was given to the apostles, we also have the same Holy Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead. The Lord Jesus gives each of us his Holy Spirit as our divine Teacher and Helper that we may grow in the knowledge, wisdom, and strength of God. Do you listen attentively to God's word and allow his Holy Spirit to give you understanding of God's truth and plan for your life?

Lord Jesus, fill me with your Holy Spirit and guide me in your way of life, truth, and goodness. Free me from ignorance of your truth, and from deception and moral blindness caused by sinful pride and the refusal to believe and obey your word of truth. May I love you with all of my heart, mind, and strength, and seek to please you in all things.

Psalm 148:1-2,11-14

1 Praise the LORD! Praise the LORD from the heavens, praise him in the heights!
2 Praise him, all his angels, praise him, all his host!
11 Kings of the earth and all peoples, princes and all rulers of the earth
12 Young men and maidens together, old men and children!
13 Let them praise the name of the LORD, for his name alone is exalted; his glory is above earth and heaven.
14 He has raised up a horn for his people, praise for all his saints, for the people of Israel who are near to him. Praise the LORD!

Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: The Spirit makes Christ known, by Augustine of Hippo, 354-430 A.D.

"He [the Holy Spirit] will make me clearly known by pouring love into the hearts of believers and making them spiritual and thus able to see that the Son whom they had known before only according to the flesh - and who they thought was only a man like themselves - was equal to the Father. Or at least, when his love filled them with boldness and cast out fear, they would proclaim Christ to men and women, and in this way they would spread Christ's fame throughout the whole world... For what they were going to do in the power of the Holy Spirit, this the Holy Spirit says he does himself." (excerpt from TRACTATES ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN 100.1)

  

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