Wednesday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time
Year B - Wednesday of the Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time
In Catholic Lectionary Today's readings:
- 📖 First reading: Revelation 4:1-11
- 📖 Gospel: Luke 19:11-28 🙏
🌿 In the first reading from Revelation, John shares a majestic vision of heaven, where God is enthroned in glory and surrounded by worshippers who ceaselessly proclaim His holiness. The twenty-four elders and the living creatures offer their crowns and praise, declaring God as the Creator of all things. This awe-inspiring scene invites us to reflect on God’s sovereignty and our call to join in eternal worship, recognizing His ultimate authority over all creation. ✨
🌟 In the Gospel, Jesus tells the parable of the nobleman who entrusts his servants with gold coins to trade while he is away. The story highlights the value of faithful stewardship: those who wisely use their gifts are richly rewarded, while the servant who fails to act out of fear is reprimanded. Jesus reminds us that God expects us to use our talents, time, and resources to further His Kingdom. Faithfulness involves taking risks, working diligently, and trusting in God’s plan, even in the face of challenges. 🌾
🕊️ These readings together remind us to balance reverence for God’s majesty with active engagement in the mission He entrusts to us. As we worship the Creator in awe, we are also called to honor Him by using the gifts He has given us to serve others and build His Kingdom.
Let us live as faithful stewards, using all that God has entrusted to us for His glory, knowing that our efforts are an act of worship and will be accounted for in the fullness of time. 🙏💖
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Warm Regards, The Guardian & Talisman
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