Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Reading I – Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8
Reading II – 1 Corinthians 15:1-11
Gospel – Luke 5:1-11
God’s Call - In today’s Scriptures we hear three instances of people receiving and responding to a call from God. These accounts follow the pattern of most scriptural call narratives: a divine presence appears and speaks; the person expresses fear or unworthiness, receives encouragement, and finally responds to God’s call.
Today’s First Reading shows an unworthy Isaiah responding to the Lord’s call, “Here I am; send me!”
(Isaiah 6:8) In the Second Reading Paul tells us that, even though he had persecuted the Church, he was called to be an apostle. In the Gospel, despite Simon Peter’s protest that he is a sinner, Jesus calls James, John, and Simon to follow Him. They leave everything they have and follow Jesus – that is, they become Jesus’ disciples. These Scrip-tures can challenge us to take stock of our lives. How do we experience Jesus’ call to discipleship in our lives? How well and faithfully are we responding? © Copyright, J.S. Paluch Co.
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