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Daily Reading & Reflections

July 21, 2021

Wednesday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time  

July 21, 2021

Wednesday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Lectionary: 397

Reading I

Ex 16:1-5, 9-15

The children of Israel set out from Elim, 
and came into the desert of Sin,
which is between Elim and Sinai,
on the fifteenth day of the second month
after their departure from the land of Egypt.
Here in the desert the whole assembly of the children of Israel
grumbled against Moses and Aaron.
The children of Israel said to them,
“Would that we had died at the LORD’s hand in the land of Egypt,
as we sat by our fleshpots and ate our fill of bread!
But you had to lead us into this desert
to make the whole community die of famine!”

Then the LORD said to Moses,
“I will now rain down bread from heaven for you.
Each day the people are to go out and gather their daily portion;
thus will I test them,
to see whether they follow my instructions or not.
On the sixth day, however, when they prepare what they bring in,
let it be twice as much as they gather on the other days.”

Then Moses said to Aaron, “Tell the whole congregation 
of the children of Israel:
Present yourselves before the LORD,
for he has heard your grumbling.”
When Aaron announced this to the whole assembly of the children of Israel,
they turned toward the desert, and lo,
the glory of the LORD appeared in the cloud!
The LORD spoke to Moses and said,
“I have heard the grumbling of the children of Israel.
Tell them: In the evening twilight you shall eat flesh,
and in the morning you shall have your fill of bread,
so that you may know that I, the LORD, am your God.”

In the evening quail came up and covered the camp.
In the morning a dew lay all about the camp,
and when the dew evaporated, there on the surface of the desert
were fine flakes like hoarfrost on the ground.
On seeing it, the children of Israel asked one another, “What is this?”
for they did not know what it was.
But Moses told them,
“This is the bread which the LORD has given you to eat.”

Responsorial Psalm

78:18-19, 23-24, 25-26, 27-28

  1.  (24b)  The Lord gave them bread from heaven.
    They tempted God in their hearts
        by demanding the food they craved.
    Yes, they spoke against God, saying,
        “Can God spread a table in the desert?”
    R.    The Lord gave them bread from heaven.
    Yet he commanded the skies above
        and the doors of heaven he opened;
    He rained manna upon them for food
        and gave them heavenly bread. 
    R.    The Lord gave them bread from heaven.
    Man ate the bread of angels,
        food he sent them in abundance.
    He stirred up the east wind in the heavens,
        and by his power brought on the south wind.
    R.    The Lord gave them bread from heaven.
    And he rained meat upon them like dust,
        and, like the sand of the sea, winged fowl,
    Which fell in the midst of their camp
        round about their tents. 
    R.    The Lord gave them bread from heaven.

Alleluia

  1. Alleluia, alleluia.
    The seed is the word of God, Christ is the sower;
    all who come to him will live for ever.
    R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel

Mt 13:1-9

On that day, Jesus went out of the house and sat down by the sea.
Such large crowds gathered around him
that he got into a boat and sat down,
and the whole crowd stood along the shore.
And he spoke to them at length in parables, saying:
“A sower went out to sow.
And as he sowed, some seed fell on the path,
and birds came and ate it up.

Some fell on rocky ground, where it had little soil.
It sprang up at once because the soil was not deep,
and when the sun rose it was scorched,
and it withered for lack of roots.
Some seed fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked it.
But some seed fell on rich soil, and produced fruit,
a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold.
Whoever has ears ought to hear.”

Readings for the Optional Memorial of Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, priest and doctor of the Church

Reflection: TO BECOME FERTILE SOIL

Those who have ears, let them hear; those who have eyes, let them see; those who have a heart, let them feel... how pained Jesus would have been to say this! The people saw him cure the sick, give sight to the blind, make the deaf hear and the mute speak, drive the demons out and raise people from the dead! In spite of all these the people were not ready to believe him! He was wondering what kind of a heart they had... rocks, or thorny bushes or sandy sidewalks... how he wished they were good fertile soil. However Jesus knew what kind of people he was dealing with. They are the children of the people who saw the plagues one after another in Egypt, but still readily murmured when they saw the Egyptians pursue them; the people who saw the Egyptians perish right in front of their eyes, but still readily murmured when they had nothing to eat; the people who saw the manna fall from nowhere and the quails that fell right into their mouths, but still readily murmured that they would die for want of water; the people who saw water gush forth from a rock in the middle of the desert, but still readily murmured that manna was tasteless and the quails were stale! Hard and stubborn as they were, nothing pierced their hearts to make it bear fruit as God wanted from them. The warning to us is clear! How promo we are to murmur against God in times of trouble, forgetting the abundance of graces we have received! The capacity to see God's presence in our daily life will decide, whether we are sandy sidewalks on rocky ruins or thorny bushes or as God wants, fertile soil!