Homily (Reflection) for Weekday of
Advent: 24th December, 2019 on the Gospel
(Mass in the Morning)
2Sam 7:1-5.8-12.16;
Ps 88:2-5. 27.29. (R. cf. v. 2)
Lk 1:67-79.
Topic: Promise fulfilled.
Prophet Isaiah prophesied about the child to be born tonight:
“... to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government will be
upon his shoulder, and his name will be called ‘Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty
God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace’” (Is 9:6). God has looked favourably on us and redeemed us by giving
us a mighty saviour, cf. Lk 1:68-69a.
As we welcome our Saviour Jesus Christ, it is important to
open our lives to Him. He is coming into this world to save me and you. How we
welcome Him is very important. Although God made us and we belong to Him (cf. Ps 100:3), and also has power to do
whatever He wants (cf. 2Chr 25:8; Matt
19:26), yet He does not force Himself into anybody. Hence, He stands at the
door knocking, cf. Rev 3:20.
Just as Zechariah blessed God in this prophesy, I pray that
you will always have course to praise God all the days of your life. But
remember to always wait on God and it shall come to pass that all who call upon
the name of the LORD shall be delivered, cf. Joel 2:32. He will come at the appointed time. Nothing is too hard
for the LORD, cf. Gen 18:14.
Bible Reading: Is 9:1-7.
Thought for today: It shall come to pass.
Let us pray: Lord, give us strong faith to always
wait on you till you fulfil all your promises – Amen.
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