Welcome to my blog. Peace be with you.
God like a loving parent needs to correct us so
often. His corrections are painful at the time, but if we welcome them in the
spirit that he gives them, then we will grow. Our lives will flourish like the
cedars of Lebanon.
5 December
2020
Experience the
love of the Lord
First reading
Isaiah 30:19-21,23-26 ·
The Lord God
will be gracious to you and hear your cry
Thus says the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel:
People of Zion, you will live in Jerusalem and weep no more. He will
be gracious to you when he hears your cry; when he hears he will answer. When
the Lord has given you the bread of suffering and the water of distress, he who
is your teacher will hide no longer, and you will see your teacher with your
own eyes. Whether you turn to right or left, your ears will hear these words
behind you, ‘This is the way, follow it.’ He will send rain for the seed you
sow in the ground, and the bread that the ground provides will be rich and
nourishing. Your cattle will graze, that day, in wide pastures. Oxen and
donkeys that till the ground will eat a salted fodder, winnowed with shovel and
fork. On every lofty mountain, on every high hill there will be streams and
watercourses, on the day of the great slaughter when the strongholds fall. Then
moonlight will be bright as sunlight and sunlight itself be seven times
brighter – like the light of seven days in one – on the day the Lord
dresses the wound of his people and heals the bruises his blows have left.
Prayerful reflection
The Jews had a
hard and difficult history. Everything destroyed by the Babylonians they were
taken into captivity. This the prophets saw as the loving punishment of God. He
wanted to open their eyes so that he could eventually send his Son as one of
them. They needed to come back to true worship and praise. Once repentant, then
God could bless them in every way.
Likewise, for us. If
we just do our own thing regardless of the God who loves us to the point of becoming
one of us and dying in anguish on a cross, then left to ourselves we will have
a similar history to that of the Jews. But if we repent, his overflowing love
will embrace us.
Responsorial Psalm
Sin is foolishness
and self-destruction. Out of love he punishes us but then we have learnt wisdom,
he binds up our wounds.
Psalm 146(147):1-6
Happy are all who
hope in the Lord.
or
Alleluia!
Praise the Lord
for he is good;
sing to our God
for he is loving:
to him our praise
is due.
The Lord builds up
Jerusalem
and brings back
Israel’s exiles.
Happy are all who
hope in the Lord.
or
Alleluia!
He heals the
broken-hearted,
he binds up all
their wounds.
He fixes the
number of the stars;
he calls each one
by its name.
Happy are all who
hope in the Lord.
or
Alleluia!
Our Lord is great
and almighty;
his wisdom can
never be measured.
The Lord raises
the lowly;
he humbles the
wicked to the dust.
Happy are all who
hope in the Lord.
or
Alleluia!
Gospel
Matthew 9:35-10:1,5,6-8
The harvest
is rich but the labourers are few
Jesus made a tour through all the towns and
villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the Good News of the
kingdom and curing all kinds of diseases and sickness.
And when he saw the crowds he felt sorry for them because they were
harassed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his
disciples, ‘The harvest is rich but the labourers are few, so ask the Lord of
the harvest to send labourers to his harvest.’
He summoned his twelve disciples, and gave them authority over unclean
spirits with power to cast them out and to cure all kinds of diseases and
sickness. These twelve Jesus sent out, instructing them as follows: ‘Go rather
to the lost sheep of the House of Israel. And as you go, proclaim that the
kingdom of heaven is close at hand. Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the
lepers, cast out devils. You received without charge, give without charge.’
Prayerful reflection
Jesus hasn’t changed. If you sit before him before the
Blessed Sacrament or before him in the quiet of your room, he looks on you with
love. Wherever you are he looks on you and feels the pain of your suffering. He
also knows what is best for you and is able to do it. Open yourself to his
love. Let his love do what it sees you really need. The love of Jesus gives
meaning to our lives. We are precious to him. He cares deeply about each of us.
He gave his life on the Cross and would do it again for you alone, if it were
necessary. He is our God. We can relax and rejoice.
We too can be a source of love and healing for others. Our
loving words and actions can bring peace and joy to otherwise suffering people.
If we have a close relationship with Jesus he will bring great healing to others
through us. Not only for our own selves but for the good of others, we should
be close to Jesus in love. He is the source of life and we become the channel
of life.