In today’s first reading, Is 40:1-11, the prophet shares
with us God’s desire to give comfort to us, to “speak tenderly to Jerusalem and proclaim to her that her service is at
an end, her guilt is expiated; indeed, she has received from the hand of the
Lord double for all her sins.” Never
is sin left without a price being paid for
going astray. There are consequences to whatever sin I commit, whatever sin
anyone commits, any sin the nation commits, any sin members of the government
commits, any sin Isis commits, any sin committed by those perpetuating human
trafficking, slave labor, drug trafficking, abortion, any sin committed by
those exploiting the poor for their own profit, and so on. “A
voice,” the prophet Isaiah tells us, “cries
out: In the desert prepare the way of the Lord! Make straight in the wasteland
(created by sinful actions) a highway for
our God! Every valley shall be filled in, every mountain and hill (of
humankind’s hardness of heart and pride-filled, greed-driven behaviors) shall be made low; the rugged land
(traveled because of injustices) shall be
made a plain, the rough country (over which refugees and immigrants and the poor are
forced to walk) a broad valley. Then the
glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all people shall see it together; for
the mouth of the Lord has spoken.”
Are we listening? Are we aware of Isaiah proclamation: “Here comes with power the Lord God, who
rules by his strong arm (an arm much stronger than those of the rich getting
richer on the backs of the poor; much stronger than the arms of the arrogant). Here
is his reward with him, his recompense before him.” Yes, our God, “like a shepherd…feeds his flock; in his
arms he gathers the lambs (those too weak to walk on their own, crushed by
the oppressor), carrying them in his
bosom, and leading the ewes with care.”
With the psalmist in today’s responsorial psalm, Psalm 96,
we “[s]ing to the Lord a new song; [we]
sing to the Lord, …, bless his name; [we]announce his salvation, day after day.” Sin shall not prevail! Satan and all the evil
he promotes deceptively shall be destroyed by the One who “comes to rule the earth,” (Ps. 96), who “shall rule the world with justice and the peoples with his constancy”
(Ps 96).
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