Category: Memory Verse

MOTHER OF THE WORD INCARNATE

“…even as He promised our fathers, promised Abraham and his descendants forever.” –Luke 1:55 Mary’s response to Elizabeth in the words of the Magnificat (Lk 1:46-55) shows her to be a woman completely grounded in God’s Word. Mary’s lifelong relationship with the Word of God reached its fulfillment when she became pregnant with Jesus, “the Word” (Jn 1:1). The mother of the Word Incarnate was so filled with the Word that Scripture flowed from her lips effortlessly. Nearly every line of her Magnificat echoes an Old Testament passage. Mary was undoubtedly familiar with Hannah’s canticle in today’s responsorial Psalm (1...

SPIRIT-FILLED BABIES

“He will be filled with the Holy Spirit from His mother’s womb.” –Luke 1:15 The Holy Spirit filled St. John the Baptist even while he was in the womb of his mother, Elizabeth. The Spirit stirred young Samson as he grew into manhood (Jgs 13:25). As a youth, “the Spirit of the Lord rushed upon David” (1 Sm 16:13). Today’s Scriptures, and numerous other verses throughout the Bible, show that the Holy Spirit works powerfully through pre-born babies, infants, children, and youth. It’s no wonder, then, that Satan, his demons, and pawns have promoted and attempted to mandate the widespread...

JOSEPH, AN EXPERT ON CHRISTMAS

“Joseph, son of David, have no fear about taking Mary as your wife. It is by the Holy Spirit that she has conceived this Child. She is to have a Son and you are to name Him Jesus.” –Matthew 1:20-21 To prepare us for Christ’s Christmas coming, the Church introduced us yesterday to Judah (Gn 49:8). We have already been introduced to John the Baptizer, Elijah, Francis Xavier, Juan Diego, Lucy, John of the Cross, and other Advent saints. Of course, Mary, the immaculately conceived mother of God and our Lady of Guadalupe, is the major saint the Lord has...

INTERRUPTING THE CIRCLE OF LIFE

“A family record of Jesus Christ…” –Matthew 1:1 Family was everything to the Jews. The bloodline was of extreme importance. Each family line carried significant meaning. The Jews committed their genealogies to memory and recited them to one another. This verbal transmission was the norm, as most people could not read. God didn’t simply come down to earth, rescue us impersonally, and then leave us. Jesus entered into family life and family lines, thereby showing God’s personal love. Jesus bore our burdens (Is 53:4; Mt 8:17), our human nature, and even our family line. So here we are, dwelling in...

WHEN DADDY SINGS

“Sing joyfully.” –Zephaniah 3:14 The Lord, through St. Paul, commands and graces us to rejoice in Him always (Phil 4:4). No matter how many problems we have, no matter how bad we feel – the fact that we are “in the Lord” dwarfs everything else. How can we let a little cloud or two eclipse the Son? When we fix our eyes on Jesus (Heb 12:2), the Son of God (Mk 1:1), He will reveal to us our heavenly Father (Lk 10:22; Jn 14:6), Who is the Source of our joy. Jesus and the Holy Spirit will show us our...