Sunday Homily, February 23, 2020, Ordinary Time
Ash Wednesday Services at Marlene's house. 2017 Keystone, Plano 75075 at 7:00.
Who let this ex-Jesuit student in here? We need a sergeant at arms. Is this the real Jim Shropshire?
Readings:
Leviticus 19, 1-2, 17-18, You shall love your neighbor as yourself
Psalm 103, The Lord is kind and merciful.
1 Corinthians 3, 16-23, Do you not know that you are the temple of the Lord.
Matthew 5, 18-48, Love your enemies.
Welcome back home from Seattle, Gloria
February 23 homily
The structure of our Christian Sunday service, still today, has an intimate relationship with our brothers and sisters who attended their Jewish Sabbath Synagogue Service yesterday. After they sang songs, and gave praises to God, a teaching was given to them from the Law or Prophets that contained an expectation for the coming of the Messiah.
Deacon Mike sharing his thoughts on our readings.
In like manner, we sang and praised God with psalms, and we also received a teaching from the Law given by the Lord to Moses that ‘We are to love our neighbor as we love ourselves.’ Recall the commentary present in the first reading. It informs us that we are not to judge, or take revenge, or hate, or hold a grudge, against a neighbor.
Welcome, Annabella, to Dallas where your mother grew up.
A second reading was not present in the Liturgy of the Word of the Early Church. Sometime in the last century however, the Church began to include this additional reading to enhance the gospel teaching of the Sunday service. Today it prepares us to become temples of God’s Spirit, so that for we can welcome and live the wisdom of the words spoken by the Messiah in the written Good News of Jesus Christ.
Happy Mardi Gras Aggie & Allen.
Today’s first reading, “that we are to love our neighbor as we love ourselves,” is fulfilled by the inspired writers of the Matthew gospel with the teaching to us that instead, ‘We are to love our enemies and pray for those who seek to persecute us; That’s how we can become children of our Father in heaven!
Good Work, Tori.
So, how did Jesus of Nazareth live today’s gospel reading? He took upon himself to love others as he had been loved by the Lord; He kept the perfect law! In like manner he called out to the Father he loved as he was being crucified with the words, “Father, forgive them for they do not understand what they are doing!”
Candle Lighting time with the experts, Tori & Zoe & Buddy.