Category: Daily Reflections
“Who am I that the mother of my Lord should come to me?” –Luke 1:43 During the days of the prophets Micah and Isaiah, things were bad and getting worse. The poor were oppressed, the threat of war overshadowed life, and God’s people were not about to repent. In the midst of this darkness, the Lord gave His people hope by announcing through Micah that someday Someone would be born in Bethlehem Who would bring peace and be Peace (Mi 5:4). God’s people waited over seven-hundred years for the Ruler-Shepherd of Bethlehem. He was named “Jesus,” that is, “Savior,” and...
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“O my God, rescue me from the hand of the wicked.” –Psalm 71:4 The Lord rescues His people by creating new people. Samson (Jgs 13:24) and John the Baptizer (Lk 1:24) from today’s readings are examples of this. However, our Western society is a “culture of death.” It doesn’t want many new people. It is contraceptive and abortifacient rather than fruitful and pro-life. The Lord rescues His people by calling them to commitment. For example, Samson and John the Baptizer committed themselves to be lifelong Nazirites (Jgs 13:5; Lk 1:15). However, our society believes in avoiding commitment. The Lord rescues...
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” ‘The virgin shall be with Child and give birth to a Son, and they shall call Him Emmanuel,’ a name which means ‘God is with us.’ ” –Matthew 1:23 At the Incarnation, God did the impossible: He became fully human while remaining fully divine. Without sexual relations (Mt 1:20, 25), Mary, God’s mother, conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit. A star (Mt 2:2) and choirs of angels (Lk 2:13) announced Jesus’ birth. Jesus’ Incarnation was a greater event than the astounding release of the Israelites from their exile in Babylon, and the release from Babylon was greater...
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“Judah was the father of Perez and Zerah, whose mother was Tamar.” –Matthew 1:3 Today begins the grand finale of Advent, a mini-Advent to especially prepare for the Christmas coming of Jesus Christ. For many people, life during this week is chaotic and jumbled. They hurry to buy, wrap, and ship gifts, attend holiday parties, and conclude Christmas preparations. Therefore, the Church this week celebrates a mini-Advent in the final eight days of Advent to call us to focus on preparing for Jesus. This mini-Advent starts every December 17th by reading the genealogy of Jesus. His genealogy shows that God...
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“I will hear what God proclaims.” –Psalm 85:9 As we near Christmas, I believe the Spirit’s word to the churches is: “Shhh.” The Lord is putting His finger to His mouth and telling us to quiet down, to settle down, or we will miss Christ’s quiet, unassuming Christmas coming. He comes to us “like dew from above, like gentle rain” (Is 45:8). If we don’t have “silent nights,” we won’t have “holy nights.” If we don’t have quiet, we may not have Christmas. There may be no room for Him in our noisy inn (Lk 2:7). At this time of...
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