Daily Gospel - Readings for monday, july 27, 2020. Pope Reflection
Daily Gospel july 27, 2020. Readings for monday, Reflection by Pope Francis. Matthew 13:31-35. Daily reflection for holy Gospel
Daily Gospel - Readings for july 27, 2020.
Daily prayer for july 27.
Lord, show your favor and your mercy to this servant and increase the gifts of your grace, so that, being persevering in hope, faith and charity, he may be forever faithful to your commands. Fill us with power and strength in the midst of the crisis so that we may go forth confident in your fatherly care. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen
Reading for monday. Daily gospel
Jeremiah 13:1-11.
The Lord said this to me, "Go and buy a linen loincloth and put it round your waist. But do not dip it in water." And so, as the Lord had ordered, I bought a loincloth and put it round my waist. A second time the word of the Lord was spoken to me, "Take the loincloth that you have bought and are wearing round your waist; up! Go to the Euphrates and hide it in a hole in the rock." So I went and hid it near the Euphrates as the Lord had ordered me. Many days afterwards the Lord said to me, "Get up and go to the Euphrates and fetch the loincloth I ordered you to hide there." So I went to the Euphrates, and I searched, and I took the loincloth from the place where I had hidden it. The loincloth was spoilt, good for nothing. Then the word of the Lord was addressed to me, "Thus says the Lord: In the same way I will spoil the arrogance of Judah and Jerusalem. This evil people who refuse to listen to my words, who follow the dictates of their own hard hearts, who have followed alien gods, and served them and worshipped them, let them become like this loincloth, good for nothing. For just as a loincloth clings to a man´s waist, so I had intended the whole House of Judah to cling to me, it is the Lord who speaks, to be my people, my glory, my honour and my boast. But they have not listened.
Daily Psalm for monday.
Deuteronomy 32:18-21.
"You forget the God who fathered you." (R).
You forget the Rock who begot you, unmindful now of the God who fathered you. The Lord has seen this, and in his anger cast off his sons and his daughters. (R).
"I shall hide my face from them," he says, and see what becomes of them. For they are a deceitful brood, children with no loyalty in them. (R).
"They have roused me to jealousy with what is no god, they have angered me with their beings of nothing; I, then, will rouse them to jealousy with what is no people, I will anger them with an empty-headed nation." (R).
Daily Gospel Acclamation.
"Alleluia, alleluia! By his own choice the Father made us his children by the message of the truth, so that we should be a sort of first-fruits of all that he created. Alleluia!" (Cfr. James 1:18)
Daily Gospel for july 27. Matthew 13:31-35.
Daily Gospel reading for monday, july 27 (Jesus teaches through parables): "At that time, Jesus put a parable before the crowds: "The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed which a man took and sowed in his field. It is the smallest of all the seeds, but when it has grown it is the biggest shrub of all and becomes a tree so that the birds of the air come and shelter in its branches." He told them another parable: "The kingdom of heaven is like the yeast a woman took and mixed in with three measures of flour till it was leavened all through." In all this Jesus spoke to the crowds in parables; indeed, he would never speak to them except in parables. This was to fulfil the prophecy: I will speak to you in parables and expound things hidden since the foundation of the world.".
Daily Gospel reflection by Pope Francis.
"Trust in God´s powerful love; not in your abilities"
In the reading of the daily Gospel, we realize that the Word of God makes grow, gives life, and here I would like to remind you, again, of the importance of having the Gospel, the Bible, at hand. The small Gospel, in our wallets, in our pockets, and of feeding ourselves every day with this living Word of God.
To read every day a passage of the Gospel, a passage of the Bible. Never forget this, please. Because this is the force that makes the life of the Kingdom of God sprout in us.
Jesus uses the parable of the mustard seed. Even though it is the smallest of all seeds, it is full of life and grows into the biggest of all plants in the garden. And that is what the Kingdom of God is like: a humanly small and seemingly irrelevant reality.
To enter it, it is necessary to be poor in heart; not to trust in one´s own abilities, but in the power of God´s love; not to act to be important in the eyes of the world, but precious in the eyes of God, who has a predilection for the simple and the humble. When we live like this, through us the power of Christ bursts forth and transforms what is small and modest into a reality that makes the whole mass of the world and of history ferment.
... The Kingdom of God requires our collaboration, but it is above all an initiative and a gift from the Lord. Our weak work, apparently small in the face of the complexity of the world´s problems, if placed in God´s, is not afraid of difficulties.
The Lord´s victory is certain: his love will make every seed of good present in the earth sprout and grow. This opens us up to trust and hope, despite the dramas, injustices and sufferings that we encounter.
The seed of good and peace germinates and develops, because it is made mature by the merciful love of God.
May the Blessed Virgin, who has listened like fertile soil to the seed of the divine word, sustain us in this hope that never disappoints us. (Daily Gospel reflection. Angelus, June 14, 2015).
Daily Gospel Prayer for july 27.
Beloved Father we thank you for the good health and peace that we have enjoyed for so many years, as we find ourselves in this moment of crisis, today we ask for your divine intervention and mercy for all those who are sick. Give them your strength and your protection. May they be filled with the love of the Holy Spirit so that their bodies may receive your healing.
I come to you at this time with a heart that is confident in your goodness to fill it with wisdom and assist me with the power of your Holy Spirit. I trust that you will give me the tools I need to help you build a more just society similar to the Kingdom of Heaven.
Blessed Virgin Mary, we ask for your intercession in this great moment of need. Protect us with Your mantle of love so that we may be in good health to continue to glorify Your Son, Jesus Christ. We pray this prayer through our Lord, Savior and Redeemer, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. (Healing with prayer daily gospel)
The Pope´s daily quotation.
"When the love of parents and children is animated and purified by the love of the Lord, then it becomes fully fruitful and produces fruits of good in one´s own family and far beyond. (Pope Francis, 7.21.2020)
Daily porpose.
Today, I am going to ask the Blessed Virgin to intercede for many priestly, religious, and religious vocations. I will also say a prayer to the Virgin for the end of the coronavirus.
🎧 Video of the daily Gospel.
Enjoy now the video meditation for monday, for the daily Gospel july 27, 2020. Matthew 13:31-35. 17th Week in Ordinary Time.
Map of readings for the day.
Daily Gospel Intentions for july 27.
With the readings daily Gospel, let us pray for all those prayer intentions for today, monday, that you wish to express. When you meditate on the daily readings, you deepen your personal relationship with God and grow in love. Write down in the commentaries all that you want God to give you or heal you through the reading of his Word in the daily Gospel for july 27, 2020. God Bless you.
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