In today's Gospel, Luke 4: 16-30, Jesus is attending the synagogue service, as He always did on the Sabbath. He stood up to read and opened the Scriptures to the passage in Isaiah that spells out His Mission Statement:
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me
to bring glad tidings to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives
and recovery of sight to the blind,
to let the oppressed go free,
and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord!
Let us hear Jesus' message to you and me:
"The Spirit of the Lord is upon you, (insert your name), because I have anointed you at your baptism and every time you receive the Eucharist, the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick or any other sacrament. I also anoint you every day with love. Why? So that you become a Good News person and are able to make a difference in the lives you touch. I anoint you so that My love grows in you and you can be a blessing of love to those I send into your life each day or to those to whom I send you. I anoint you each day so that you can be a person who empowers others to know freedom from oppression, negative views of themselves and know that they are loved. I anoint you with the oil of the Spirit, an oil that never dries up but multiplies when you anoint others with love and they anoint you."
"I anoint you because I have chosen you to go forth and bear fruit that lasts and that fruit is love."
How great is the Lord, our God!
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Tuesday, December 19, 2017
God's Plan of Salvation and Our Part in It
In today's readings, Judges 13: 2-7, 24-25a and Luke 1: 5-25, we meet two barren women, a person who doubts God's plan to transform that barrenness into fertility, and two little boys taking shape in their mother's wombs who are destined to be very important persons in our salvation history. We also encounter two angels, both of whom open their conversation with : "Do not be afraid". Zachary, who doubts God's power to transform Elizabeth's barrenness into fertility consequently loses his ability to speak for nine months.
You and I may identify with the barren women in this story or with Zachary who scoffs at the angel's announcement that his elderly wife will bear a child. Are we experiencing a barrenness in our faith life, in our relationship with our loved ones, in our work environment, in the giving of our best selves in all that we do? For sure, we are,like John the Baptist and Samson in that, we, too, have an important part to play in salvation history now in the 21st century. Do we know what that part is? Perhaps we identify with Zachary in his doubting of God's plan of salvation, in His promises of great things to happen for a family member or for ourselves.
Lord, give us the knowledge of who we are in this Scripture passage and the courage to address the issues that we need to address for the plan of God to bear fruit in our life and the lives of those we love and in the lives of those to whom You send us to proclaim the good News in word by the way we live the Gospel message.
You and I may identify with the barren women in this story or with Zachary who scoffs at the angel's announcement that his elderly wife will bear a child. Are we experiencing a barrenness in our faith life, in our relationship with our loved ones, in our work environment, in the giving of our best selves in all that we do? For sure, we are,like John the Baptist and Samson in that, we, too, have an important part to play in salvation history now in the 21st century. Do we know what that part is? Perhaps we identify with Zachary in his doubting of God's plan of salvation, in His promises of great things to happen for a family member or for ourselves.
Lord, give us the knowledge of who we are in this Scripture passage and the courage to address the issues that we need to address for the plan of God to bear fruit in our life and the lives of those we love and in the lives of those to whom You send us to proclaim the good News in word by the way we live the Gospel message.
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