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Daily Scripture, September 17, 2025

Scripture:

1 Timothy 3:14-16
Luke 7:31-35

Reflection:

Our readings today might aptly be described as a “lesson on manners,” a brief but very insightful tutorial on how Christians ought and ought not to behave. In the passage from 1 Timothy, we are reminded that through baptism we were incorporated into “the household of God.” Even though all of us belong to multiple “households” (family, friendships, local communities, groups and organizations), none should ever become more important than the household of God, which is “the Church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of truth.” The household of God is our true place of belonging, the foundation and center of our lives; no other “household” should ever supplant it.

Lest we think the household of God is a haphazard collection of individuals, each doing as he or she pleases, the writer insists that every member should “know how to behave in the household of God.” That’s because as we grow as members of that household, we are initiated into the ways of God that have been revealed to us in Christ. By learning the “manners” of Christ, we can fulfill our baptismal vocation of witnessing Christ in our lives until, as 1 Timothy promises, he is “believed in throughout the world.”

By contrast, today’s strange nugget of a gospel shows us how not to behave; it is a pithy, if initially perplexing, lesson in “bad manners.” Jesus zeroes in on people who are always finding fault, always criticizing, and using that as an excuse to reject the message as well as the messenger. John the Baptist comes along, and rather than taking his message to heart, they declare, “He is possessed by a demon.” Then Jesus stands right in front of them, and rather than opening their hearts to receive him, they mock him as “a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners.” As a result, they stay exactly as they were, untouched, unchanged, unredeemed. That’s not only bad manners; it’s also an inconsolable tragedy.

Paul J. Wadell is Professor Emeritus of Theology & Religious Studies at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin, and a member of the Passionist Family of Holy Cross Province.

Daily Scripture, March 20, 2016

Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion Scripture: Isaiah 50:4-7 Philippians 2:6-11 Luke 22:14—23:56 Reflection: Today we begin the most “sacred” week of the year, Holy Week.  And it is indeed » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, March 17, 2016

Scripture: Genesis 17:3-9 John 8:51-59 Reflection: Promises play a prominent part in our lives.   A promise is inherently relational.  One can’t make a promise to oneself, though sometimes we hear » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, March 16, 2016

Scripture: Daniel 3:14-20, 91-92, 95 John 8:31-42 Reflection: In this passage of John, Jesus is speaking to several groups of listeners.  First he is speaking to the many who have » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, March 15, 2016

Scripture: Number 21:4-9 John 8:21-30 Reflection: We have reached the Fifth week of Lent and are also well into the Holy Year of Mercy by proclaimed by Pope Francis. In » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, March 13, 2016

Scripture: Isaiah 43:16-21 Philippians 3:8-14 John 8:1-11 Reflection: To get a better context for today’s Gospel it is helpful to read the previous chapter to see the plot as it » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, March 12, 2016

Scripture: Jeremiah 11:18-20 John 7:40-53 Reflection: You may have noticed that throughout this week’s Gospel passages from John there has been strong confrontation and criticism from the religious and political » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, March 11, 2016

Scripture: Wisdom 2:1a, 12-22 John 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 Reflection: …he himself went up, not openly but as it were in secret. There was a popular tradition in Jesus’ day that » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, March 9, 2016

Scripture: Isaiah 49:8-15 John 5:17-30 Reflection:   John’s Gospels – Our Final Guide to the Passover of Jesus In our fourth week of Lent until Easter the lectionary turns to » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, March 8, 2016

Scripture:  Ezekiel 47:1-9,12 John 5:1-16 Reflection: In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells the ill man to take up his mat and walk.  In reading this Gospel, our thoughts turn to the » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, March 7, 2016

Scripture: Isaiah 65:17-21 John 4:43-54 Reflection: He dies a mere youth who reaches but a hundred years, and he who fails of a hundred shall be thought accursed. They shall » Continue Reading.

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