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Sunday, December 8, 2002
2nd Sunday of Advent
1st Reading: Is 40:1-5, 9-11
Be
comforted, my people,
be strengthened, says your God.
Speak to the heart of Jerusalem, proclaim to her
that her time of bondage is at an end,
that her guilt has been paid for,
that from the hand of Yahweh
she has received double punishment
for all her iniquity.
A voice
cries,
"In the wilderness prepare the way for Yahweh.
Make straight in the desert a highway for our God.
Every valley will be raised up;
every mountain and hill will be laid low.
The
stumbling blocks shall become level
and the rugged places smooth.
The glory of Yahweh will be revealed,
and all mortals together will see it;
for the mouth of Yahweh has spoken."
Go
up onto the high mountain, messenger of Zion,
lift up your voice with strength,
fear not to cry aloud when you tell Jerusalem
and announce to the cities of Judah:
Here is your God!
Here comes your God with might;
his strong arm rules for him;
his reward is with him,
and here before him is his booty.
Like
a shepherd he tends his flock:
he gathers the lambs in his arms,
he carries them in his bosom,
gently leading those that are with young.
2nd Reading: 2 Pt 3:8-14
Do
not forget, brothers and sisters, that with the Lord, one day is like
a thousand years, and a thousand years is like one day. The Lord does
not delay in fulfilling his promise, though some speak of delay; rather
he gives you time because he does not want anyone to perish, but that
all may come to conversion. The Day of the Lord is to come like a thief.
Then
the heavens will dissolve with a great noise; the elements will melt
away by fire, and the earth with all that is on it will be burned up.
Since
all things are to vanish, how holy and religious your way of life must
be, as you wait for the Day of God and long for its coming, when the
heavens will dissolve in fire and the elements melt away in the heat.
We wait for a new heaven and a new earth in which justice reigns, according
to God's promise.
Therefore,
beloved, as you wait in expectation of this, strive that God may find
you rooted in peace, without blemish or fault.
Gospel:
Mk 1:1-8
This
is the beginning of the Good News of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. It
is written in the book of Isaiah, the prophet, "I am sending my
messenger ahead of you to prepare your way. Let the people hear the
voice calling in the desert: Prepare the way of the Lord, level his
paths."
So
John began to baptise in the desert; he preached a baptism of repentance
for the forgiveness of sins. All Judea and all the people from the city
of Jerusalem went out to John to confess their sins and be baptized
by him in the river Jordan.
John
was clothed in camel's hair and wore a leather garment around his waist.
His food was locusts and honey. He preached to the people saying, "After
me comes one who is more powerful than I am; I have baptized you with
water, but he will baptize you in the Holy Spirit. As for me, I am not
worthy to bend down and untie his sandals."
Commentary
Only
17 more praying days to Christmas! Special offer - hope and expectation!
Life has a purpose and a destination, and God is determined to take
us there. Valleys and mountains lie ahead, but our Shepherd is with
us every step of the way. We aren't worthy to untie his sandal, but
he will kneel to wash our feet. Christmas shows that God works in small,
simple and hidden ways. Christ's first coming is the seed. The tree
is the new heaven and new earth in which justice - right relationships
- reigns. If justice can reign in even one heart, then a new earth is
possible. If we want to see a new earth and be part of it, we are invited:
"Prepare the way!" Christ's way - through the cross - to life
and joy in all its fullness.
Gospel
Reflections by Fr. Gerry Pierse, C.Ss.R.
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