Saturday, June 26, 2021

A Lifetime of Being Faithful

A Series on Women in the Bible

 (Use the link below to read the verses.)

Luke 1:5-25; 1:39-45

[God worked in and through the lives of countless women in the Bible. These women played significant, if not critical roles in the Lord’s plan of Redemption. In this series, we will look at the faithfulness of some of these God fearing women.]

 

 

Father Greg Romanski

Greg Romanski and I grew up about a block apart from each other in Orchard Hills, a subdivision of St. Louis, Michigan. I have many fond memories of Greg as we were the best of friends for many years.

 

That is, until his junior year of high school when he moved to a Catholic school that was about thirty-five miles away. It was his first step to becoming a priest. After that, we visited each other a few times, but otherwise, it has been about fifty years. I had planned to visit him this summer, until I read that he had passed away.

 

By all accounts, Greg had served the Lord faithfully for decades. Although he had his shortcoming, and he wasn’t rich or famous; he did touch the lives of countless people, and loved God. You can’t ask for more than that.

 

The same seems to be true of Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. Her story unfolds like this.

 


Zechariah and Elizabeth were righteous in God’s eyes, careful to obey all of the Lord’s commandments and regulations. They had no children because Elizabeth was unable to conceive, and they were both very old.   NLT

 

On one occasion when Zachariah was serving as a priest, the angel Gabriel appeared to him and promised that he, and his wife Elizabeth, would have a child. As unbelievable as this promise was, it came true.

 

24 After this his wife Elizabeth became pregnant and for five months remained in seclusion. 25 “The Lord has done this for me,” she said. “In these days he has shown his favor and taken away my disgrace among the people.”         NIV

 

Luke 1 weaves together the stories of Mary, who gave birth to Jesus, and Elizabeth who gave birth to John. Both of them were pregnant when the following interaction took place.

 

41 When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. 42 In a loud voice she exclaimed: “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the child you will bear…

45 Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill his promises to her!”       NIV

 

Like Elizabeth, we too will be blessed if we believe that the Lord will fulfill his promises to us. The promise to always love us; to always be with us; to always be faithful to His word. Therefore, let us live a lifetime of being faithful; like my friend Greg.

 

Copyright 2021 Joseph B Williams

 

 

Father Greg and his brother Jim

Rev. Gregory Romanski, a Catholic priest for 43 years, died on Good Friday, April 10, 2020 in Austin at the age of 71. He was born on February 10, 1949 in Alma, Michigan to Alex J. and Helen L. Romanski. Rev. Romanski attended Villanova University and Washington Theology University.
                                                                             
Rev. Romanski was ordained for the Paulist Fathers on May 14, 1977 and served in parishes in New York City and Greensboro, North Carolina before coming to Austin in 1989. He was affectionately known as Father Greg by his parishioners. 

 

 

 

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