Walking with Jesus: 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time A
For Sunday, July 12, 2026 Isaiah 55:10-11, Romans 8:18-23, Matthew 13:1-23 Today’s readings take us along a different path, but one in which we are very much familiar: We live in a world that is all around us. We learn about this world as we grow and become aware of the intricacies, amazing beauty and delicateness that God has given us as a gift. This gift tells us about God: Do we listen? Are we aware that this is a gift? Do we realize that this gift — like all of God’s gifts — is a prized possession and we are to use it to show others God’s care and love? Use, not abuse: Using shows gratitude; abuse shows our selfishness and dishonor for God’s love and care. The short reading in Isaiah is really an extended metaphor; the workings of the natural world become the vehicle for showing us something about the word of God. All was created at “God’s word,” showing the integrity of His creation. Isaiah takes one aspect we don’t think on — precipitation, in the form of rain and snow — and t...