16th Week, Wednesday, July 20
Jeremiah 1:1, 4-10 / Matthew 13:1-9
Jeremiah protests his calling: “I am too young!”
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Do we look upon our talents as gifts to be shared with
others? “God has committed some work to me which he has not committed to
another. I have a mission.” John Cardinal Newman
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For those of us who live in an urban environment, it is often said that we live in a concrete jungle. But even though it may be a concrete jungle, we know our way around, we have electricity at our disposal and gadgets to get on with our work and other devices for our entertainment.
But when we move out to the countryside, we may be awed by
nature with its so many varieties with its sounds and colours and to see how
animals and plants grow and multiply. If we were shown some seeds, we may not
be able to identify them to their species nor will we know what type of plant
or tree it they would grow into.
Each of us have a purpose in God's plan. For Jeremiah it was
to be a prophet to the nations. But like the seeds in the gospel parable, there
will be challenges and difficulties when it comes to fulfilling God's plan and
purpose for us.
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Opening Prayer
Lord our God, you gave us Jesus, your Son, as the wise and
perfect servant of you and of the people. Put your Spirit on us too, that like
him and with him, we may bring your healing and justice to the weak and the
dispossessed, without calling attention to ourselves, that people may see that
what we give them is your tender care as taught us by Jesus Christ, our Lord. Intercessions
– That we may learn from Jesus to be discreet in our love
and service to the poor, we pray:
– That we may learn from Jesus to be very respectful of
people and care especially for those wounded in life, we pray:
– That Jesus may give us his Holy Spirit to work for justice
and righteousness in our world, we pray:
Prayer over the Gifts
Lord our God, this bread and wine we bring before you will
become among us your beloved Son, Jesus Christ. Let your and his Spirit rest on
us, too, and let him renew us as people who live without compromising the message
of justice and love and the very life of your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Prayer after Communion
Lord our God, you have called us to be brothers and sisters of
Jesus your Son, and to share in his task of serving and healing. Fill us with
his compassion and his discreet and tender love, that lifts up those broken in
life and those wounded by sin. Help us to restore people in their human dignity
and to make them aware that they are sons and daughters you love in Jesus
Christ, our Lord.
Blessing
We have heard God say about Jesus that he is the servant he
likes. Jesus makes us servants with him. May we too, be pleasing to God, and
may Almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.