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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Thursday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

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Lectionary: 374

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Reading 1

2 Kings 24:8-17

Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he began to reign, and he reigned three months in Jerusalem.  His mother's name was Nehushta, daughter of Elnathan of Jerusalem. He did evil in the sight of the LORD, just as his forebears had done.

At that time the officials of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, attacked Jerusalem, and the city came under siege. Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, himself arrived at the city while his servants were besieging it. Then Jehoiachin, king of Judah, together with his mother, his ministers, officers, and functionaries, surrendered to the king of Babylon, who, in the eighth year of his reign, took him captive. And he carried off all the treasures of the temple of the LORD and those of the palace, and broke up all the gold utensils that Solomon, king of Israel, had provided in the temple of the LORD, as the LORD had foretold. He deported all Jerusalem: all the officers and men of the army, ten thousand in number, and all the craftsmen and smiths. None were left among the people of the land except the poor. He deported Jehoiachin to Babylon, and also led captive from Jerusalem to Babylon the king's mother and wives, his functionaries, and the chief men of the land. The king of Babylon also led captive to Babylon all seven thousand men of the army, and a thousand craftsmen and smiths, all of them trained soldiers. In place of Jehoiachin, the king of Babylon appointed his uncle Mattaniah king, and changed his name to Zedekiah.

Responsorial Psalm

Psalm 79:1b-2, 3-5, 8, 9
R. (9) For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us. O God, the nations have come into your inheritance; they have defiled your holy temple, they have laid Jerusalem in ruins. They have given the corpses of your servants as food to the birds of heaven, the flesh of your faithful ones to the beasts of the earth. R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us. They have poured out their blood like water round about Jerusalem, and there is no one to bury them. We have become the reproach of our neighbors, the scorn and derision of those around us. O LORD, how long? Will you be angry forever? Will your jealousy burn like fire? R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us. Remember not against us the iniquities of the past; may your compassion quickly come to us, for we are brought very low. R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us. Help us, O God our savior, because of the glory of your name; Deliver us and pardon our sins for your name’s sake.  R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us.
For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us.

Alleluia

John 14:23
R. Alleluia, alleluia. Whoever loves me will keep my word, and my Father will love him and we will come to him. R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel

Matthew 7:21-29

Jesus said to his disciples: “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the Kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name? Did we not drive out demons in your name? Did we not do mighty deeds in your name?’ Then I will declare to them solemnly, ‘I never knew you. Depart from me, you evildoers.’

“Everyone who listens to these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. But it did not collapse; it had been set solidly on rock. And everyone who listens to these words of mine but does not act on them will be like a fool who built his house on sand. The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. And it collapsed and was completely ruined.”

When Jesus finished these words, the crowds were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority, and not as their scribes.

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Pagninilay

The Foundation Inspection

Today’s readings offer a stark warning about structural integrity. In the First Reading, we watch the heartbreaking collapse of Jerusalem; the gold is stripped, the leaders deported, and the Temple defiled. Why? because the interior life of the nation had rotted away through disobedience. Jesus picks up this theme in the Gospel, reminding us that exterior decoration-even "spiritual" decoration like prophesying or doing mighty deeds-is useless if the foundation is sand. God is asking us today: Are you building a life that looks good on Instagram and in the parish bulletin, or are you building a life that can actually withstand a hurricane?

The "I Never Knew You" Challenge

Let’s be honest-Jesus’ words here are terrifying. He isn't rejecting atheists; He is rejecting people who call Him "Lord" and do ministry in His name. This challenges our modern tendency to equate "being busy for God" with "being intimate with God." You can lead the Bible study, organize the food drive, and never miss Mass, yet still have a heart that is distant from His will. It’s like a husband who buys his wife expensive gifts but never actually listens to her or spends time with her. Jesus wants your obedience and your heart, not just your religious resume.

Putting It Into Practice

The "Integrity Audit": Identify one specific area of your life where your public "Christian face" doesn't match your private habits (e.g., patience at work vs. anger in traffic). Commit to praying for grace in that specific gap this week.

Silence Over Speech: Jesus warns against empty "Lord, Lords." Instead of filling your prayer time with words today, set a timer for 10 minutes of silence. Your only goal is to "be known" by Him-to let Him look at you while you rest in His presence.

Reflect & Journal

1

Think of a recent "storm" in your life (stress, loss, conflict). Did your spiritual house stand firm, or did you feel the foundation shaking?

2

Jesus distinguishes between those who *say* and those who *do*. What is one command of Jesus that you agree with intellectually but struggle to actually practice?

3

If Jesus looked at your life right now, would He see a relationship with you, or just a list of religious tasks you perform?

4

The Israelites lost everything because they took their covenant for granted. Is there a spiritual gift or grace in your life you have stopped treating with reverence?

5

What does "building on rock" look like for you practically this coming weekend?

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