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Daily Scripture, June 13, 2025

Scripture:

2 Corinthians 4:7-15
Matthew 5:27-32

Reflection:

While reading through today’s scriptures, I kept coming back to the first line in St. Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians, “We hold this treasure in earthen vessels. . .” (v.7).

In his Gospel, Matthew uses this word to share Jesus’ sayings. For example, “For where your treasure is, there also will be your heart” (6:21). Additionally, he writes “The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field, which a person finds and hides again, and out of joy goes and sells all that he has and buys the field” (13:44).  There is no mention that he ever digs it up again. We might say that this field is essentially the container of a vital and rich treasure.

Jewish people understood the Torah—the book of the Law, as a container for the treasure of God’s revealed will for them, essentially serving as a blueprint for life. Jesus stated earlier that he hadn’t come to abolish the Law but rather its fulfillment (5:17). In today’s text, Jesus offers a fuller interpretation of the Torah. Some translations label these sayings as the “antitheses,” conveying the meaning of contrasts or opposites. This is not the case for these verses, as Jesus invites a deeper inward interpretation of the scripture. Going to the “root” of the commandment, lust is the origin of the act of adultery.  Therefore, before you have the outward action of adultery, it begins with an inner awareness of lust. This example of inner awareness is step one and can be used in all situations relating to our moral decision-making. We root out or cut off anything that causes separation in any way from God—our true treasure. However, following God’s design for our lives can be very challenging with interpreting scripture, differing viewpoints, etc. There can often be a clash of wills—mine, others and God’s as we live out our complex reality.

St. Paul takes up this concept with the Corinthian community. They were unhappy that he had broken his word to them by not returning as promised. In the meantime, “others” came and discredited his teachings. In this section of the letter, Paul defends his preaching ministry. The treasure is Christ and him crucified. We live to embrace his cross in our lives. However, this is not a burden that brings us to ruin, rather it brings us closer to Jesus—so close that we unite ourselves with his suffering. We carry his very life within us.

When our granddaughter Alice was about four years old, she would ask if I had any treasures. She had a habit of finding small items of any description and putting them in bags, purses, or boxes. When asked exactly what she meant by treasures, she replied that a treasure was anything she had not yet seen.  Her description of a treasure in this context rings true for us. This treasure we hold in earthen vessels, hidden in the field. . . (or in a purse in the playroom). . reflects Paul’s words in his first letter to the Corinthians, “Eye has not seen, and ear has not heard, and what has not entered the human heart, what God has prepared for those who love him” (2:9). May we always hold fast to this hidden true treasure in our hearts. Amen.

Jean Bowler is a retreatant at Mater Dolorosa Passionist Retreat Center in Sierra Madre, California, and a member of the Office of Mission Effectiveness Board of Holy Cross Province.

Daily Scripture, September 4, 2023

Scripture:1 Thessalonians 4:13-18Luke 4:16-30Reflection:Spreading the Good NewsToday’s Gospel selection recounts Jesus’ early ministry on a sabbath in his hometown synagogue.  He proclaimed a familiar reading from Isaiah, and then said » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 3, 2023

Scripture:Jeremiah 20:7-9Romans 12:1-2Matthew 16:21-27Reflection:In the midst of the Shoah’ (the holocaust) many Jewish people lost faith in God. They had experiences so much suffering and evil that they had given » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 2, 2023

Scripture:1 Thessalonians 4:9-11Matthew 25:14-30Reflection:In our day-to-day lives, we hear the word “love” mentioned when someone gets engaged to be married, or when a baby is born. We also hear the » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 1, 2023

Scripture:1 Thessalonians 4:1-8Matthew 1:1-13Reflection:Today we read the parable of the ten virgins or bridesmaids.  The groom, in Jewish wedding custom, first celebrated a meal at home with family and friends.  » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 31, 2023

Scripture:1 Thessalonians 3:7-13Matthew 24:42-51Reflection:Happy Thursday of the Twenty-first Week in Ordinary Time!Some years ago, I had cause to plead with God – to beg for something… anything that would help » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 30, 2023

Scripture:1 Thessalonians 2:9-13Matthew 23:27-32Reflection:Isn’t it funny that God knows everything about us, every hair on our head, every memory, activity, action. And yet there are still those who put on » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 29, 2023

Memorial of the Passion of Saint John the Baptist(A gentler way of saying the Beheading of John the Baptist)Scripture:1 Corinthians 2:1-5Mark 6:17-29Reflection:The readings today show the power of words. Someone » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 28, 2023

Memorial of Saint Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the ChurchScripture:1 Thessalonians 1:1-5, 8b-10Matthew 23:13-22Reflection:Today we celebrate the feast of Saint Augustine of Hippo, Bishop and Doctor of the Church.  We » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 27, 2023

Scripture:Isaiah 22:19-23Romans 11:33-36Matthew 16:13-20Reflection:Who do you have faith in? Maybe your spouse, your parents, someone you work for? Maybe you have faith in the law, in government, or in your » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 26, 2023

Scripture:Ruth 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17Matthew 23:1-12Reflection:My father taught me many important lessons that I have carried my entire life. Being kind, saying thank you, and telling the truth are basic tenets » Continue Reading.

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