Fourth Sunday of Advent: Isaiah 7:10-14; Romans 1:1-7; Matthew 1:18-24
Let us pray that our love for Jesus will not grow cold.
Isaiah looked ahead to the coming of ‘Immanuel’ – ‘God with us’ (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:23). We look forward to the Second Coming of Immanuel: ‘Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be His people, and God Himself will be with them and be their God’ (Revelation 21:3). The Second Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ presents us with a challenge: ‘When the Son of man comes, will He find faith on earth?’ (Luke 18:8). He calls us to ‘stand firm in our faith’. We must not ‘shrink back ‘ from Him. We must ‘believe and be saved’ (Isaiah 7:9; Hebrews 10:37-39). Jesus says, ‘I am coming soon’. Let us pray, ‘Come, Lord Jesus’. Let us pray that our ‘love’ for Him will not ‘grow cold’. Let us pray for strength to ‘stand firm to the end and be saved’ (Revelation 22:7,12,20; Matthew 24:12-13).
Words of blessing, words of encouragement
“Good will and peace from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ be yours” (Romans 1:7). Here, there is an echo of the message of the angels at the time of Jesus’ birth (Luke 2:14). Thank God – His Good News was not only for there and then. It’s for here and now.
“I long to see you to share a spiritual blessing with you so that you will be strengthened. What I mean is that we may be encouraged by each other’s faith” (Romans 1:11-12). Paul encouraged them. They encouraged him. Let us encourage one another.
We rejoice in the miracle and its saving purpose.
These Bible readings are taken from the Catholic Lectionary – Year A.
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