Today’s first reading,
Revelation 4: 1-11, concludes with the following proclamation: “Worthy are you, Lord our God, to receive
glory and honor and power, for you created all things; because of your will
they came to be and were created.”
Every one—each of our family members and all of our
relatives, every citizen of our country and all countries throughout the world,
our president elect and his family members, each of the persons he is choosing
for his cabinet, every member of the Senate and the House of Representatives,
everyone in public service, all of our clergy from the Pope down to our parish
priests and ministers in any religion, persons we like and those we dislike—has come into
being because of God’s will. Each of us
is here to carry out a special mission given to us by our Creator God. Will we
carry out God’s purpose for us today or decide to carry our own will apart from God?
In heaven, day and night, God is proclaimed holy: “Holy,
holy, holy is the Lord God almighty, who was, and who is and who is to come” (Revelation
4: 8). May we,
day and night, in good times and bad times, in each season of our lives here on
earth—spring, summer, fall and winter-- worship God, praise God and give God
thanks for our existence and that of all of creation. And may all that we do and say give glory to our
God and carry out the purpose for which God brought us into being!
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