Wednesday, February 05, 2014.
Today's Liturgical Reading by Daily Flash, Goa.
Feast of Saint Agatha.
First Reading : 2 Samuel 24:2, 9-17; Second Reading : Psalms 31[32]:1-2, 5-7; Gospel : Mark 6:1-6. [Please share today's Gospel.]
First Reading : 2 Samuel 24:2, 9-17
So the king said to Joab and the commanders of the army, who were with him, “Go through all the tribes of Israel, from Dan to Beer-sheba, and take a census of the people, so that I may know how many there are.”
Joab reported to the king the number of those who had been recorded: in Israel there were eight hundred thousand soldiers able to draw the sword, and those of Judah were five hundred thousand.
Judgment on David’s Sin
But afterward, David was stricken to the heart because he had numbered the people. David said to the Lord, “I have sinned greatly in what I have done. But now, O Lord, I pray you, take away the guilt of your servant; for I have done very foolishly.” When David rose in the morning, the word of the Lord came to the prophet Gad, David’s seer, saying, “Go and say to David: Thus says the Lord: Three things I offer you; choose one of them, and I will do it to you.” So Gad came to David and told him; he asked him, “Shall three years of famine come to you on your land? Or will you flee three months before your foes while they pursue you? Or shall there be three days’ pestilence in your land? Now consider, and decide what answer I shall return to the one who sent me.” Then David said to Gad, “I am in great distress; let us fall into the hand of the Lord, for his mercy is great; but let me not fall into human hands.”
So the Lord sent a pestilence on Israel from that morning until the appointed time; and seventy thousand of the people died, from Dan to Beer-sheba. But when the angel stretched out his hand toward Jerusalem to destroy it, the Lord relented concerning the evil, and said to the angel who was bringing destruction among the people, “It is enough; now stay your hand.” The angel of the Lord was then by the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. When David saw the angel who was destroying the people, he said to the Lord, “I alone have sinned, and I alone have done wickedly; but these sheep, what have they done? Let your hand, I pray, be against me and against my father’s house.”
Second Reading : Psalms 32:1-2, 5-7
The Joy of Forgiveness Of David.
A Maskil.
Happy are those whose transgression is forgiven,
whose sin is covered.
Happy are those to whom the Lord imputes no iniquity,
and in whose spirit there is no deceit.
Then I
acknowledged my sin to you,
and I did
not hide my iniquity;
I said, “I
will confess my transgressions to the Lord,”
and you
forgave the guilt of my sin.
Therefore
let all who are faithful
offer
prayer to you;
at a time
of distress, the rush of
mighty waters
shall not
reach them.
You are a
hiding place for me;
you
preserve me from trouble;
you surround me with glad cries of deliverance.
Gospel : Mark 6:1-6
The Rejection of Jesus at Nazareth
He left that place and came to his hometown, and his disciples followed him. On the sabbath he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were astounded. They said, “Where did this man get all this? What is this wisdom that has been given to him? What deeds of power are being done by his hands! Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon, and are not his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him. Then Jesus said to them, “Prophets are not without honor, except in their hometown, and among their own kin, and in their own house.” And he could do no deed of power there, except that he laid his hands on a few sick people and cured them. And he was amazed at their unbelief.
The Mission of the Twelve
Then he went about among the villages teaching.
Focus: 'He was amazed at their unbelief' (Mark 6:6).
Fruit: In the face of personal and social problems that challenge us, can we retain the eyes of faith, so that the miraculous is visible to us?
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