6 Jul 2021
Let’s Dance
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For 6 July 2021, Tuesday of week 14 in Ordinary Time , based on Genesis 32:23-33
In the course of the night, Jacob arose, took his two wives, with the two maidservants and his eleven children, and crossed the ford of the Jabbok. Jacob was left alone; and a man wrestled with him until daybreak. When the man saw that he did not prevail against Jacob, he struck him on the hip socket; and Jacob’s hip was put out of joint as he wrestled with him. Then he said, ‘Let me go, for the day is breaking.’ But Jacob said, ‘I will not let you go, unless you bless me.’ So he said to him, ‘What is your name?’ And he said, ‘Jacob.’ Then the man said, ‘You shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with humans, and have prevailed.’ Then Jacob asked him, ‘Please tell me your name.’ But he said, ‘Why is it that you ask my name?’ And there he blessed him. So Jacob called the place Peniel, saying, ‘For I have seen God face to face, and yet my life is preserved.’ The sun rose upon him as he passed Penuel, limping because of his hip. Therefore to this day the Israelites do not eat the thigh muscle that is on the hip socket, because he struck Jacob on the hip socket at the thigh muscle.
Scripture passage from the New Revised Standard Version Bible: Catholic Edition, copyright 1989, 1993, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Sr. Mary Ellen Green, O.P.
06 July 2021 @ 11:25 pm
Loved your preaching today, especially the part where you named the “baseball team”! Thanks for helping me appreciate this scripture in a whole new way.
Anonymous
06 July 2021 @ 11:29 pm
What a wonderful, honest and hopeful preaching! Thank you!
Pat Stark
07 July 2021 @ 12:33 am
What a great & wonderful preaching!!!
I’ll meditate on this for quite a while!
Paz ,
Pat stark, op
Fr Constantine Mamo
07 July 2021 @ 2:58 am
Thank you Fr James. I enjoyed your preaching. I never thought of this wrestling as dancing. Yes, I will try to always dance to God’s tune. It will help me follow him, for he is always respecting my faltering steps.
Joyce Ballweg
07 July 2021 @ 9:44 am
Yes, dancing the “tango” with God, is exhausting,
as well as, exhilarating!
(I was waiting for your music to start!)
Joyce Ballweg, OP
Joyce Ballweg
07 July 2021 @ 9:52 am
Dancing the “tango” with God can be exhausting,
as well as, exhilarating!
(I was waiting for your music, Fr. Jim.)