First reading Acts 5:27-33
We are witnesses to all this, we and the Holy Spirit
Responsorial Psalm 33(34):2,9,17-20
This poor man called and the Lord heard him.
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Alleluia!
I will bless the Lord at all times,
his praise always on my lips;
Taste and see that the Lord is good.
He is happy who seeks refuge in him.
The Lord turns his eyes to the just
and his ears to their appeal.
They call and the Lord hears
and rescues them in all their distress.
The Lord is close to the broken-hearted;
those whose spirit is crushed he will save.
Many are the trials of the just man
but from them all the Lord will rescue him.
Gospel John 3:31-36
The Father loves the Son and has entrusted everything to him
A life lived fully for God
“Whatever your work is, put your heart into it as if it were for the Lord and not for men, knowing that the Lord will repay you by making you his heirs. It is Christ the Lord that you are serving” (Alternative first reading, Colossians 3:17). Are we Christ-centered people? Do we embody the Gospel values, such as love, justice, honesty, forgiveness, and humility, into every aspect of our lives, including our workplaces? Often, we compartmentalise our faith in God, our work and social lives as separate activities. As Christians, we need to integrate our faith into all areas of our lives so that our everyday routines become extraordinary opportunities to express and reflect our love for Christ.
Today, we celebrate the Feast of St Joseph the Worker. St Joseph did not do extraordinary deeds. Instead, he led a quiet life as a carpenter and fulfilled his responsibility in caring for Mary and Jesus. Yet through living his life for God, he became a testimony to God’s loving presence. Let us ask St Joseph to help us live fully for God.
Reflective question:
Do I integrate faith into my daily life?
Acknowledgment: Reflections are based on “Prayer for Living: The Word of God for Daily Prayer Year C” by Sr Maria Jose FMVD.