Thursday, March 19, 2020, St. Joseph
2 Samuel 7:4-5, 12-14,16, Romans 4:13, 16-18,22, Psalm 89:2-5, 27,29, Matthew 1:16, 18-21,24, or Luke 2:41-51
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A SURROGATE?
"Did you not know I had to be in My Father's house?"  -Luke 2:49
From a purely human viewpoint, it would appear that  St. Joseph was a "surrogate" father to Jesus.  When Jesus was twelve, Joseph  received a blunt reminder from his Foster-Son that Jesus' real Father was God  the Father, not Joseph (Lk 2:49).
From a purely human viewpoint, it would appear that  St. Joseph was a "surrogate" husband to Mary. Her Son Jesus was conceived by  the Holy Spirit, Mary's true Spouse (Lk 1:35). Joseph's celibate relationship  with Mary would have been ongoing evidence that Mary belonged to the Holy  Spirit rather than himself.
Joseph could have been tempted  to feel like a "second fiddle" as a father and husband. Yet God did not regard  Joseph as a surrogate father and husband. From all the men ever created, God  chose St. Joseph for the critical role of protector and guardian of the Holy  Family. Mary didn't consider Joseph as second-rate. She instantly obeyed his  lead on multiple occasions. It was Joseph whom God warned to flee to Egypt and  then return to Nazareth from Egypt. When Jesus was found in the Temple, Mary  used the words "Your father and I....", showing that she regarded Joseph as the  father of the Holy Family (Lk 2:48). Jesus returned from the Temple and obeyed  Joseph (Lk 2:51).
Mary, Jesus, and God the Father all placed the  highest trust in Joseph, and Joseph succeeded. This is no surrogate,  second-fiddle father and husband. The plan of salvation succeeded in large part  because of Joseph's instant obedience, complete trust, and extraordinary humility.  May each of us imitate St. Joseph daily.
Prayer: Father,  may I decrease so that Jesus may increase (see Jn 3:30).
Promise: "All depends on faith, everything is  grace." -Rm 4:16
Praise: "Observe, my son, your father's bidding, and  reject not your mother's teaching" (Prv 6:20).  St. Joseph, pray for us!
(This teaching was submitted by a member of our  editorial team.)
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