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Reflection – Lectionary: 189


Everything that has been revealed in the Old Testament is fulfilled in the New Testament; conversely, everything in the New completes Revelation in the Old. We have that occurrence today in our Readings. The Prophet Isaiah makes this astounding proclamation: “Let justice descend, O heavens, like dew from above, like gentle rain let the skies drop it down. Let the earth open and salvation bud forth; let justice also spring up! I, the LORD, have created this.” This gives us a sort of blueprint to know what to expect in the promised Messiah. He will do all things wonderfully for us! Then, in the New Testament, we witness the sem-desperate approach of John the Baptist, viz-a-viz his disciples to Jesus with that nearly near-jerking question: “Are you the one who is to come, or should we look for another?” Both of these powerful passages prepare us for the coming of Christ in their distinctive ways. The Old Testament tells us what to look for, and The New Testament responds that we find everything in Jesus Christ, born to us at Christmas.

What is clear is this: God used ordinary people to achieve extraordinary wonders so that we could have Christmas and Easter, that is, the dawn of eternal life and the full splendor of the beautiful Day of the Lord for all of us in Heaven. The Lord uses you and me today to do much the same. With Christmas less than ten days away, challenge yourself to speak to as many people as you can with this greeting: “I am praying for you this Christmas.” See what happens.

Loving God, help us remember the birth of Jesus, that we may share in the song of the angels, the gladness of the shepherds, and the worship of the wise men. Amen.

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