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A LIVING HOPE (SEE 1 PT 1:3)

“Everyone who has this hope based on Him keeps himself pure, as [Jesus] is pure.” –1 John 3:3 Mass Readings: January 3 First: Philippians 2:5-11;Resp: Psalm 113:1-8;Gospel: Matthew 1:18-23 Listen to the Mass Readings The Christmas season is a time when a greater number of people commit suicide. Many others are more discouraged than usual because of family breakdowns that intensify at Christmas. At the very time the Hope of the World has come to us at Christmas, greater numbers of people are “without hope…in the world” (Eph 2:12). Some difficult situations have persisted for so long that it’s hard...

LIARS

“Tell us who you are.” –John 1:22 God asks us two questions, “Who is the liar?” (1 Jn 2:22) and “Who are you?” (Jn 1:19) The two questions often go together. Sometimes the liars are us because we lie about who we are. We are tempted to give the impression we’re the Messiah and the center of attraction. However, that’s a false impression and a lie. We are also tempted to answer the question, “Who are you?” with “what we do.” When someone asks, “Who are you?”, we answer, “I worked there” or “I do this.” These too are lies....

ABBA’S DAUGHTER

“God has sent forth into our hearts the Spirit of His Son Which cries out ‘Abba!’ (‘Father!’)” –Galatians 4:6 “Mary” Christmas and Happy New Year! The Holy Spirit came to Mary, and she conceived Jesus (Lk 1:35). The Spirit cried out in her heart “Abba” (Gal 4:6; Rm 8:15). Mary became not only the mother of God but also the daughter of God the Father. When Mary saw Jesus lying in the manger, nursing at her breasts, saying His first words, taking His first steps, playing games, learning to be a carpenter from Joseph, crying, laughing, or saying His prayers,...

THE REAL THING

“He came to the temple now, inspired by the Spirit, and when the parents brought in the Child Jesus to perform for Him the customary ritual of the law, he took Him in his arms and blessed God.” –Luke 2:27-28 Some orthodox Jews have the custom of using the birth of a baby boy as an occasion to discourse on the coming of the Messiah. An older relative traditionally starts the conversation with the question: “Could this baby be the Messiah?” Then various relatives wax eloquently about the coming and the glories of the Messiah. Some people may have thought...

ANNA DIDN’T MISS HER DAY

“Coming on the scene at this moment, [Anna] gave thanks to God and talked about the Child to all.” –Luke 2:38 Anna the prophetess had been coming to the Temple to worship for roughly sixty years – over twenty-thousand days worshipping God daily in the Temple! How easy it would be to not be alert the one day out of twenty-thousand that the Savior and Messiah showed up! Moreover, Anna didn’t have the benefit of advance notice that the Lord had given to Simeon (see Lk 2:26). Anna had to be ready and alert every day for twenty-thousand days. She...