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#CupOfSuffering #ServantLeadership #LentenDiscipleship #HumbleGreatness #TheWordTodayTV The Cup We Are Called to Share – Wednesday, March 4, 2026 Today’s Catholic Mass Readings & Gospel Reflection Reading 1: Jeremiah 18:18–20 Resp: Psalm 31:5–6, 14, 15–16 Gospel: Matthew 20:17–28 Liturgical Day: Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent Lectionary Number: 232 On Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent, Matthew 20:17–28 reveals the contrast between Christ’s path of suffering and the disciples’ desire for status. Jeremiah 18:18–20 and Psalm 31 show the trust of the righteous amid opposition. Today’s reflection invites us to embrace the chalice of service that leads to true greatness. Reflection Title Variations: Drinking the Chalice Greatness Through Service Following the Servant King SEO Keywords: Jeremiah 18:18–20 Catholic reflection, Psalm 31:5–6, 14, 15–16 commentary, Matthew 20:17–28 homily, Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent 2026 Catholic Mass readings, Lent weekday reflection, drinking the chalice Gospel teaching, servant leadership in Matthew 20, Son of Man came to serve explanation, Catholic Bible study Matthew Passion prediction, Lenten humility homily, suffering and discipleship commentary, Catholic daily Mass reflection March 4 2026 #CupOfSuffering #ServantLeadership #LentenDiscipleship #HumbleGreatness #TheWordTodayTV Fair Use / Educational Disclaimer: Scripture quotations are taken from the Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV). These readings are used for educational and devotional purposes. This content includes original catechetical explanation and pastoral reflection to deepen understanding of Sacred Scripture within the Catholic tradition. ========================== Disclaimer: This video contains original reflections and commentary on the Catholic daily readings, produced by The Word Today TV. It may also include copyrighted material used under the principles of fair use for religious, educational, and inspirational purposes. We do not claim ownership of any copyrighted content. If you are the copyright owner and believe your material has been used improperly, please contact us at thewordtodaytv@gmail.com, and we will respond promptly to resolve the issue. Don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe to support our mission of spreading the Word of God daily.