Morning Prayer with the Oblates, Tuesday June 1st With Angela
In our reflection this morning, Tuesday June 1st, we are joined by Angela McCullough who leads us in our time of prayer. It is good that we are here on this day to praise God from whom all blessing flow and to remember God’s faithfulness and love for each one of us.
Today’s reading is about the trials faced by Tobit which he endured with great charity. We pause to consider how we too can try live a life of mercy and goodness, how can we be more patient and generous in our own lives.
‘Everyone knows what return you have had for your good works’
I, Tobit, took a bath; then I went into the courtyard and lay down by the courtyard wall. Since it was hot, I left my face uncovered. I did not know that there were sparrows in the wall above my head; their hot droppings fell into my eyes. White spots then formed, which I was obliged to have treated by the doctors. But the more ointments they tried me with, the more the spots blinded me, and in the end, I became blind altogether. I remained without sight four years; all my brothers were distressed; and Ahikar provided for my upkeep for two years, till he left for Elymais.
My wife Anna then undertook woman’s work; she would spin wool and take cloth to weave; she used to deliver whatever had been ordered from her and then receive payment. Now on March the seventh she finished a piece of work and delivered it to her customers. They paid her all that was due, and into the bargain presented her with a kid for a meal. When the kid came into my house, it began to bleat. I called to my wife and said, ‘Where does this creature come from? Suppose it has been stolen! Quick, let the owners have it back; we have no right to eat stolen goods.’ She said, ‘No, it was a present given me over and above my wages.’ I did not believe her and told her to give it back to the owners (I blushed at this in her presence). Then she answered, ‘What about your own alms? What about your own good works? Everyone knows what return you have had for them.’
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