Thursday, February 18, 2021

Read the Bible with Me!

Welcome to the Pauline Family's "Year of the Bible"! I'm reading the Bible clear through this year, and I invite you to read along with me. But first, let us pray: 

My God, I adore and thank your loving and wise Providence, manifested on every page of Sacred Scripture. You have always been close to sinful and erring humanity, and have indicated the way and given hope. Amid the shadows of error and corruption, you kindled the light of your truth; amid universal corruption, you are the Just One; amid so much idolatry, humanity in every corner of the earth has cultivated a sincere worship of you.
Let my reading today increase my trust in your goodness, your mercy, and your unfailing faithfulness.

Today's chapters are 1 Samuel 8-10 and Psalm 26.

“We must be like other nations, with a king.” It seems that the people wanted to make a good show among the nations, according to the established ways. God told Samuel, "You are not the one they are rejecting. They are rejecting me as their king." Well, today we are beginning Lent, so it is a wonderful day to choose God as "king," whatever that means in your real life!

Psalm 25 is a wonderful starter for Lent (I confess it's one of my favorites, too!), because it has this amazing verse: Guide me by your fidelity and teach me, for you are God my savior, for you I wait all the day long. Isn't that what our Lenten observance is about?

Start reading 1 Samuel here and Psalm 26 here.


If you are looking for a solid but approachable companion to the Bible, I can wholeheartedly recommend A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament by John Bergsma and Brant Pitre. Although the authors are top-level Scripture scholars, they write for "real" readers. Notes include recent findings from archaeology and ancient manuscripts, and how each book of the Bible has been understood by the Church Fathers and used in Liturgy.

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