Daily Readings - Tue May 30 2017

First Reading - Acts 20.17-27

Acts

17Then, sending from Miletus to Ephesus, he called those greater by birth in the church18And when they had come to him and were together, he said to them: "You know that from the first day when I entered into Asia, I have been with you, for the entire time, in this manner19serving the Lord, with all humility and despite the tears and trials which befell me from the treacheries of the Jews20how I held back nothing that was of value, how well I have preached to you, and that I have taught you publicly and throughout the houses21testifying both to Jews and to Gentiles about repentance in God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ22And now, behold, being obliged in spirit, I am going to Jerusalem, not knowing what will happen to me there23except that the Holy Spirit, throughout every city, has cautioned me, saying that chains and tribulations await me at Jerusalem24But I dread none of these things. Neither do I consider my life to be more precious because it is my own, provided that in some way I may complete my own course and that of the ministry of the Word, which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the Gospel of the grace of God25And now, behold, I know that you will no longer see my face, all of you among whom I have traveled, preaching the kingdom of God26For this reason, I call you as witnesses on this very day: that I am clean from the blood of all27For I have not turned aside in the least from announcing every counsel of God to you

Sermon

In today's reading from Acts 20:17-27, Paul bids farewell to the Ephesian elders, reflecting on his ministry with humility and resolve. He recounts his time with them, highlighting his unwavering commitment to preach the Gospel despite facing trials and tribulations. Paul expresses his determination to continue his mission to Jerusalem, acknowledging the hardships ahead yet trusting in God's plan. The context of this passage is Paul's journey to Jerusalem, where he anticipates facing imprisonment and persecution. He emphasizes his role as a servant of the Lord, dedicated to spreading the message of repentance and faith. Paul's farewell is not just a personal reflection but a call to the elders to remain faithful and committed to their own ministries. In our daily lives, we can draw inspiration from Paul's example. His humility and perseverance remind us to stay grounded in our faith, even when faced with challenges. We are called to embrace our own missions with dedication, trusting in God's guidance. The moral lesson here is the importance of perseverance and humility, trusting that our efforts, though difficult, are part of a greater divine plan. Let us strive to emulate Paul's spirit, committing ourselves to our faith and trusting in God's will.