오늘의 복음

March 2, 2023 Thursday of the First Week in Lent

Margaret K 2023. 3. 2. 05:27

2023년 3월 2일 사순 제1주간 목요일

오늘의 복음 : http://info.catholic.or.kr/missa/default.asp 

제1독서 

에스테르기 4,17(12).17(14)-17(16).17(23)-17(25) 

“저의 주님, 저희의 임금님, 당신은 유일한 분이십니다.

외로운 저를 도와주소서.

당신 말고는 도와줄 이가 없는데

17(15)이 몸은 위험에 닥쳐 있습니다.

17(16) 저는 날 때부터 저의 가문에서 들었습니다.

주님, 당신께서 모든 민족들 가운데에서 이스라엘을

모든 조상들 가운데에서 저희 선조들을 영원한 재산으로 받아들이시고

약속하신 바를 채워 주셨음을 들었습니다.

17(23) 기억하소서, 주님, 저희 고난의 때에 당신 자신을 알리소서.

저에게 용기를 주소서, 신들의 임금님, 모든 권세의 지배자시여!

17(24) 사자 앞에 나설 때 잘 조화된 말을 제 입에 담아 주시고

그의 마음을 저희에게 대적하는 자에 대한 미움으로 바꾸시어

그 적대자와 동조자들이 끝장나게 하소서.

17(25) 당신 손으로 저희를 구하시고,

주님, 당신밖에 없는 외로운 저를 도우소서.

당신께서는 모든 것을 알고 계십니다.” 

복음 

마태오 7,7-12 

그때에 예수님께서 제자들에게 말씀하셨다.

7 “청하여라, 너희에게 주실 것이다. 찾아라, 너희가 얻을 것이다.

문을 두드려라, 너희에게 열릴 것이다.

8 누구든지 청하는 이는 받고, 찾는 이는 얻고,

문을 두드리는 이에게는 열릴 것이다.

9 너희 가운데 아들이 빵을 청하는데 돌을 줄 사람이 어디 있겠느냐?

10 생선을 청하는데 뱀을 줄 사람이 어디 있겠느냐?

11 너희가 악해도 자녀들에게는 좋은 것을 줄 줄 알거든,

하늘에 계신 너희 아버지께서야 당신께 청하는 이들에게

좋은 것을 얼마나 더 많이 주시겠느냐?

12 그러므로 남이 너희에게 해 주기를 바라는 그대로

너희도 남에게 해 주어라.

이것이 율법과 예언서의 정신이다.” 

March 2, 2023

Thursday of the First Week in Lent

Daily Readings — Audio

Daily Reflections — Video

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

: https://www.youtube.com/c/DailyTVMass

Bible : http://www.usccb.org/bible/

Reading 1

Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25

Queen Esther, seized with mortal anguish,

had recourse to the LORD.

She lay prostrate upon the ground, together with her handmaids,

from morning until evening, and said:

"God of Abraham, God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, blessed are you.

Help me, who am alone and have no help but you,

for I am taking my life in my hand.

As a child I used to hear from the books of my forefathers

that you, O LORD, always free those who are pleasing to you.

Now help me, who am alone and have no one but you,

O LORD, my God.

"And now, come to help me, an orphan.

Put in my mouth persuasive words in the presence of the lion

and turn his heart to hatred for our enemy,

so that he and those who are in league with him may perish.

Save us from the hand of our enemies;

turn our mourning into gladness

and our sorrows into wholeness."

 

Responsorial Psalm

Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8

R. (3a) Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

I will give thanks to you, O LORD, with all my heart,

for you have heard the words of my mouth;

in the presence of the angels I will sing your praise;

I will worship at your holy temple

and give thanks to your name.

R. Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

Because of your kindness and your truth;

for you have made great above all things

your name and your promise.

When I called, you answered me;

you built up strength within me.

R. Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

Your right hand saves me.

The LORD will complete what he has done for me;

your kindness, O LORD, endures forever;

forsake not the work of your hands.

R. Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

 

Gospel

Mt 7:7-12

Jesus said to his disciples:

"Ask and it will be given to you;

seek and you will find;

knock and the door will be opened to you.

For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds;

and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.

Which one of you would hand his son a stone

when he asked for a loaf of bread,

or a snake when he asked for a fish?

If you then, who are wicked,

know how to give good gifts to your children,

how much more will your heavenly Father give good things

to those who ask him.

"Do to others whatever you would have them do to you.

This is the law and the prophets."

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

May I tell you about my Big Ask of God? I spent a few months as a long term guest (short term nun I called it) with the Trappistines in Dubuque in 1999-2000. They had a little crippled cat they called Miss Kitty - a lovely black and white lady with what looked like a nun’s veil over her head. When I left at the end of my stay, they gave her to me to care for, fearing she would be grabbed by a hawk or owl. She lived with me for several years, until it came time for her to get her teeth cleaned. As it happened, she died under the anesthesia when the technician pierced her trachea with the breathing tube. I was heartbroken. this was God’s special cat and with a bum leg to boot. I begged God to show me a sign - a bluebird in my back yard, to assure me she was in heaven with him. Well, about three days later, as I walked through my kitchen I glanced up at the electric wire outside my window - and there sat a BLUE PARAKEET!! It stayed long enough for me to photograph, then flew away. I was stunned and amazed and so grateful that God hears even a prayer about a pet cat with a freed pet bird!

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

FORMING AN ASK-FORCE

“Ask, and you will receive. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and it will be opened to you. For the one who asks, receives.” —Matthew 7:7-8

Some ingenuous Bible preachers and teachers have tried to expound on the differences between asking, seeking, and knocking. However, all three commands probably mean the same thing. Jesus is simply and repeatedly commanding us to ask, ask, and ask. Are we getting the message? If so, then why does Jesus keep repeating Himself?

Most of us ask God for a thing or two. Yet it may be that He wants us to ask Him for hundreds or thousands of things. Jesus told His apostles: “Until now you have not asked for anything in My name. Ask and you shall receive, that your joy may be full” (Jn 16:24). The writer of the book of James bluntly stated: “You do not obtain because you do not ask” (Jas 4:2).

Jesus wants us to ask more — not because He won’t give without our asking, but because He wants us to communicate with Him more. He calls us to abide in Him (see Jn 15:5, 7), to live in His presence. He does not call us to ask out of selfishness but out of love (Jas 4:3). He wants us to share every detail of our lives with Him. He wants to be our Life (see Phil 1:21; Gal 2:20).

Constantly asking Him means constantly loving Him and living in Him. Ask Love (1 Jn 4:16). Ask Life (Jn 14:6; Jn 11:25). Ask Jesus.

Prayer: Father, this Lent teach me to ask as Your child.

Promise: “Save us by Your power, and help me, who am alone and have no one but You, O Lord. You know all things.” —Est C:25

Praise: Elizabeth has faithfully prayed for the end of abortion since before it became legalized.

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

FORMING AN ASK-FORCE

“Ask, and you will receive. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and it will be opened to you. For the one who asks, receives.” —Matthew 7:7-8

Some ingenuous Bible preachers and teachers have tried to expound on the differences between asking, seeking, and knocking. However, all three commands probably mean the same thing. Jesus is simply and repeatedly commanding us to ask, ask, and ask. Are we getting the message? If so, then why does Jesus keep repeating Himself?

Most of us ask God for a thing or two. Yet it may be that He wants us to ask Him for hundreds or thousands of things. Jesus told His apostles: “Until now you have not asked for anything in My name. Ask and you shall receive, that your joy may be full” (Jn 16:24). The writer of the book of James bluntly stated: “You do not obtain because you do not ask” (Jas 4:2).

Jesus wants us to ask more — not because He won’t give without our asking, but because He wants us to communicate with Him more. He calls us to abide in Him (see Jn 15:5, 7), to live in His presence. He does not call us to ask out of selfishness but out of love (Jas 4:3). He wants us to share every detail of our lives with Him. He wants to be our Life (see Phil 1:21; Gal 2:20).

Constantly asking Him means constantly loving Him and living in Him. Ask Love (1 Jn 4:16). Ask Life (Jn 14:6; Jn 11:25). Ask Jesus.

Prayer: Father, this Lent teach me to ask as Your child.

Promise: “Save us by Your power, and help me, who am alone and have no one but You, O Lord. You know all things.” —Est C:25

Praise: Elizabeth has faithfully prayed for the end of abortion since before it became legalized.