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Daily Scripture, September 16, 2025

Scripture:

1 Timothy 3:1-13
Luke 7:11-17

Reflection:

Beloved, this saying is trustworthy. 1 Timothy 3:1

Last week, as I was preparing for this homily, I read the first reading for the Saturday Mass, a reading from St. Paul’s letter to Timothy, St. Paul states: “This saying is trustworthy and deserves full acceptance.” (I Tim. 1:15) Then I reread the first reading for today’s Mass and Paul says, “This saying is trustworthy” to Bishop Timothy, a young man whom Paul mentored as he went about his missionary journeys.

What does trustworthy mean and why is it important? As I reflected on those questions, I went back to the New Testament and discovered that this word is used 21 times in the Gospels and the other books of the New Testament. We first find it used by Jesus who tells us that someone who is trustworthy in small matters will also be trustworthy in great ones (Luke 16:10). For the early church, being trustworthy was very important and the only to know if a person is trustworthy is by looking at what person says and does. As St. Luke explains in the Gospel passage cited, a person who lies, is dishonest and disrespects others is not trustworthy. We really do not need an expert to tell us this. Even a child knows when we are being trustworthy and when we are deceitful.

Recently, I began reading a biography of the Lutheran martyr, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who became a theologian and a pastor when Hitler began his rise as leader in Germany. He came from a wealthy, well know family in Germany. Shortly after Hitler’s election, Bonhoeffer broadcasted a sermon over the radio in which he said that Hitler was not trustworthy and why. The radio station stopped transmitting mid-sermon, but no one would be able to stop him from preaching the Gospel. As we know, the German authorities later arrested him, threw him into a concentration camp and executed him. Of course, he was not the only one who condemned Hitler for his policy of extermination of the Jewish race and other crimes against humanity, but certainly he continues to be an outstanding example of someone who knows the difference between someone who is trustworthy and one who is not.

So, when Paul writes to Timothy, he is telling him to pay attention to what is trustworthy. Who is Timothy supposed to trust? Who are we supposed to trust? God and God’s Word. God acts of Love, which includes Jesus’ death on the Cross. The word and testimony of the many men and women over the centuries who have taught us the Gospel of Jesus, its values, its way of life, its sayings, and its saving message of grace. That is trustworthy and worthy of full acceptance!

St. Paul is asking us to be trustworthy ourselves. And Paul is also asking us not to be deceived by people who are not trustworthy. The rest of the first reading describes people who are trustworthy and people who are not. What a wonderful message we have to today’s times!

In whom do we put our trust?

Fr. Clemente Barrón, C.P. is the local superior of Mater Dolorosa Community in Sierra Madre, California. 

Daily Scripture, October 30, 2019

Scripture: Romans 8:26-30 Luke 13:22-30 Reflection: As I remember, my sister and I had a very loving mother.  But when I was ten years old and my sister was thirteen, » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 29, 2019

Scripture: Romans 8:18-25 Luke 13:18-21 Reflection: I am embarrassed to admit it. I was well into my thirties when I attended a workshop on Centering Prayer given by Fr. Basil » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 28, 2019

Feast of Saints Simon and Jude Scripture: Ephesians 2:19-22 Luke 6:12-16 Reflection: Today the church commemorates Saint Simon and Saint Jude.  They were loyal followers of Jesus and spent their » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 27, 2019

Scripture: Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 Luke 18:9-14 Reflection: So many rich words from today’s readings… “though not unduly partial toward the weak, yet he years the cry » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 26, 2019

Scripture: Romans 8:1-11 Luke 13:1-9 Reflection: There’s always hope. We need to live in hope. We cannot give up hope. Today’s story about the fruitless fig tree may seem…well, fruitless. » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 25, 2019

Scripture: Romans 7:18-25a Luke 12:54-59 Reflection: We celebrate the two great deeds of God in our regard: creation and redemption.  In creation He provides us all we need to be » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 24, 2019

Scripture: Romans 6:19-23 Luke 12:49-53 Reflection: Impact of Jesus Fire on the Earth  -Luke 12:50. About 50.000 years ago a 300,000 ton meteor stuck Arizona at about  30,000 MPH and » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 21, 2019

Scripture: Romans 4:20-25 Luke 12:13-25 Reflection: “Take care to guard against all greed, for though one may be rich, one’s life  does not consist of possessions” (Luke 12:15) What Matters » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 20, 2019

Scripture: Exodus 17:8-13 2 Timothy 3:14-4:2 Luke 12:35-38 Reflection: In the movie “Aladdin” (The animated one), there is a scene when the genie tries to advise Aladdin how to relate » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 19, 2019

Feast of Saints John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues Scripture: Romans 4:13, 16-18 Luke 12:8-12 Reflection: “He (Abraham) believed, hoping against hope.” Romans 4:18 Today, the Church celebrates the feast » Continue Reading.

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