Our first reading for this weekend gives us a glimpse of one of the most powerful texts in the Bible—indeed, one of the truly great literary works that has come down to us from the ancient world. I’m talking about the story that we refer to as first and second Samuel. At the heart of this narrative—rich in theology, psychology, history, politics, human relationships—is the figure of David, who along with Abraham and Moses is one of the most important characters in the Old Testament. And as we look at this passage and meditate upon his story, a number of very important Lenten spiritual themes emerge.
Mass Readings
Reading 1 – 1 Samuel 16:1B, 6-7, 10-13A
Psalm – Psalm 23:1-6
Reading 2 – Ephesians 5:8-14
Gospel – John 9:1-41