Daily Reading

Daily Reading

Thursday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time

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FIRST READING

MAL 3:13-20B

You have defied me in word, says the LORD,
yet you ask, "What have we spoken against you?"
You have said, "It is vain to serve God,
and what do we profit by keeping his command,
And going about in penitential dress
in awe of the LORD of hosts?
Rather must we call the proud blessed;
for indeed evildoers prosper,
and even tempt God with impunity."
Then they who fear the LORD spoke with one another,
and the LORD listened attentively;
And a record book was written before him
of those who fear the LORD and trust in his name.
And they shall be mine, says the LORD of hosts,
my own special possession, on the day I take action.
And I will have compassion on them,
as a man has compassion on his son who serves him.
Then you will again see the distinction
between the just and the wicked;
Between the one who serves God,
and the one who does not serve him.
For lo, the day is coming, blazing like an oven,
when all the proud and all evildoers will be stubble,
And the day that is coming will set them on fire,
leaving them neither root nor branch,
says the LORD of hosts.
But for you who fear my name, there will arise
the sun of justice with its healing rays.

PSALM

PS 1:1-2, 3, 4 AND 6

Response: Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

Blessed the man who follows not
the counsel of the wicked
Nor walks in the way of sinners,
nor sits in the company of the insolent,
But delights in the law of the LORD
and meditates on his law day and night.

He is like a tree
planted near running water,
That yields its fruit in due season,
and whose leaves never fade.
Whatever he does, prospers.

Not so the wicked, not so;
they are like chaff which the wind drives away.
For the LORD watches over the way of the just,
but the way of the wicked vanishes.

GOSPEL

LK 11:5-13

Jesus said to his disciples:
"Suppose one of you has a friend
to whom he goes at midnight and says,
'Friend, lend me three loaves of bread,
for a friend of mine has arrived at my house from a journey
and I have nothing to offer him,'
and he says in reply from within,
'Do not bother me; the door has already been locked
and my children and I are already in bed.
I cannot get up to give you anything.'
I tell you, if he does not get up to give him the loaves
because of their friendship,
he will get up to give him whatever he needs
because of his persistence.

"And I tell you, ask and you will receive;
seek and you will find;
knock and the door will be opened to you.
For everyone who asks, receives;
and the one who seeks, finds;
and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.
What father among you would hand his son a snake
when he asks for a fish?
Or hand him a scorpion when he asks for an egg?
If you then, who are wicked,
know how to give good gifts to your children,
how much more will the Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit
to those who ask him?"

Daily Reflection

Daily Reflection

9th October 2025

Thursday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time

Our world of ‘instant everything’ seems to have obliterated the virtue of patience. What we fail to realize, however, is that even though technological advancements today may help provide instant gratification of almost all our needs, these moments of satisfaction are but fleeting! Both readings today highlight the virtue of patience that will eventually bring fulfillment of what we truly need.

The first reading is an account of how the Jewish community, after their return from exile in Babylon, became disgruntled with God. They were honest and God-fearing and yet didn’t seem to prosper, while the wicked and immoral pagan settlers seemed to flourish. So the prophet Malachi counsels them, urging them to be patient and trust in the faithfulness and justice of God.

The Gospel parable by Jesus emphasizes to the oppressed Jewish community the virtue of patient perseverance in our relationship with God.

You probably may not believe till you’ve tried it, but there’s a lot you can learn in the period between your knock and the door being opened!

Courtesy: Archdiocese of Bombay