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Word Sharing Circle (WSC) Reflection Guide
July 6, 2025 (Cycle C, Year I) – 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Community Word: Proclaimers of the Good News are witnesses of the Kingdom of God.
Theme: We are proclaimers and witnesses of God’s Kingdom when we spread the Gospel of Christ to everyone.
Promise: “…your heart shall rejoice…the Lord’s power shall be known to his servants.” (Is 66:14)
Reflection:
This Sunday’s theme reminds us that as followers of Christ, we are called to proclaim and witness the Kingdom of God by spreading the Gospel, not just to a select few, but to everyone. The Good News is universal. It is meant for people of every race, culture, background, and circumstance. As members of the Church and the BLD Community, this is at the heart of our mission: to go out, share Christ, and bring others into His love.
Evangelization is not only about preaching or teaching doctrines; it's about living a life that reflects the love, mercy, and truth of Jesus. It begins in the ordinary, through kindness, humility, compassion, and integrity. Our actions, no matter how small, can become powerful testimonies that lead others to God. Many people don’t come to know Christ through sermons or theology books. Often, it’s through a friend, a co-worker, a neighbor who simply lives out their faith consistently and lovingly. Each of us is a living witness to the grace of God.
But it isn’t always easy. Many of us face discouragement when people are indifferent or even hostile to the Gospel. Sometimes we feel that no one is listening, or that our efforts are in vain. Still, we are reminded in today’s Gospel (Luke 10:1-12, 17-20) that Jesus Himself prepared His disciples for this. He sends them out like lambs among wolves, instructing them to bring peace and heal the sick, knowing that they would face rejection. Yet He sends them anyway. This tells us that rejection doesn’t mean failure; it’s simply part of the mission. We are not responsible for people’s responses, only for our faithfulness to the call.
Jesus didn’t limit this mission to His twelve apostles. He sent seventy-two others, showing that the call to spread the Gospel is for all believers, clergy and laypeople alike. This means every one of us has a part in building God’s Kingdom. Whether we serve through ministry, share our faith at home or work, or support others in their walk with Christ, our contributions matter deeply.
In Galatians 6, Paul emphasizes that our only true boast is in the cross of Christ. He reminds us to stay rooted in humility, never seeking recognition for ourselves, but always pointing others to the saving love of Jesus. True evangelization is about giving of our time, our talents, and our hearts, not for personal gain, but for the sake of others.
At the end of the Gospel, Jesus tells His disciples not to rejoice simply because they cast out demons, but to rejoice that their names are written in heaven. This is a gentle reminder to focus not on success or results, but on the deep joy that comes from belonging to God. Our greatest reward is not applause or recognition, but the eternal life promised to those who serve Him faithfully. The joy and strength we need in mission come not from worldly approval, but from the assurance that God is with us. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit to face opposition with courage and to respond with love rather than anger. As Isaiah declares this promise, “…the Lord’s power shall be known to his servants.” (Is 66:14). When we follow God’s call, He equips us with everything we need.
This week, may we be inspired to share the Good News more boldly and love more deeply. As we go forth in mission, let our hearts rejoice, not because it is easy, but because it is worth it.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, fill my heart with the joy of the Gospel. Jesus, grant me courage to be Your faithful witness wherever I go. Holy Spirit, help me to speak Your truth and serve with compassion, even when it’s difficult. May my life proclaim Your Kingdom in all I do. Amen.
Reflection Guide Questions:
1. In what ways am I proclaiming and living out the Gospel to those around me? What fears or obstacles prevent me from doing so more fully, and how can I overcome them?
2. How is the Lord calling me to participate in His mission today, and am I willing to say "yes" with trust and obedience?
This Week’s Daily Mass Reading Guide:
July 6, 2025 (Sun) – Is 66:10-14/ Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20/ Gal 6:14-18/ Lk 10:1-12, 17-20
July 7, 2025 (Mon) – Gn 28:10-22/ Ps 91:1-4, 14-15/ Mt 9:18-26
July 8, 2025 (Tue) – Gn 32:23-33/ Ps 17:1-3, 6-8, 15/ Mt 9:32-38
July 9, 2025 (Wed) – Gn 41:55-57;42:5-7,17-24/ Ps 33:2-3,10-11,18-19/ Mt 10:1-7
July 10, 2025 (Thu) – Gn 44:18-21, 23-29; 45:1-5/ Ps 105:2-7/ Mt 10:7-15
July 11, 2025 (Fri) – Gn 46:1-7, 28-30/ Ps 37:3, 4, 18, 19, 27, 28, 39, 40/ Mt 10:16-23
July 12, 2025 (Sat) – Gn 49:29-32,50:15-26/ Ps 105:1-4,6,7/ Mt 10:24-33
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