Mt. 23: 34-39: Jesus foresees the sufferings of the people of Jerusalem and he doesn’t notice the suffering of his own. He is worried about other’s suffering like a hen gathering her chicks under her wings. He calls sinners to take refuge under his tender protection, keeps them safe, and nourishes them to eternal life. Jewish unbelief in Jesus and their future conversion to Christ were here foretold.
Friday, 31 January 2014
31. III FRI of Epiphany
Mt. 23: 34-39: Jesus foresees the sufferings of the people of Jerusalem and he doesn’t notice the suffering of his own. He is worried about other’s suffering like a hen gathering her chicks under her wings. He calls sinners to take refuge under his tender protection, keeps them safe, and nourishes them to eternal life. Jewish unbelief in Jesus and their future conversion to Christ were here foretold.
Thursday, 30 January 2014
30. III THU of Epiphany
Jn. 1: 34-42: Calling the first disciples, Jesus
asked them “what are you looking for?”(v.38) Jesus asks us the same question!
Is that, which perishes that we are searching for or for whom the eternity at
his disposal in the person of Jesus? He can make us happy for ever. For that we
should submit ourselves in front of him.
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
29. III WED of Epiphany
Jn. 10: 1-6: The voice of the shepherd goes
before us, guides us, protects us and tells us who we are. We are told to
listen and follow the shepherd because he has gone before us to prepare the way
for us and knows the territory, the hardships and struggles involved and knows
that we can face them. Listen Jesus’ voice and follow Jesus and the rest will
before us as protection, guidance and nourishments!
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
28. III TUE of Epiphany
Lk. 4: 22-30: Familiarity causes Christ to be
condemned and therefore he often goes to strangers. The doctrine of God’s
sovereignty provokes proud men. They will not seek his favour in his own way
and are angry when others have the favour they neglected. Still is Jesus
rejected by the multitudes who hear the same message from his words!
Monday, 27 January 2014
27. III MON of Epiphany
Lk. 5: 12-16: Many came to Jesus: the blind, the
lame, the lepers and the sinners. They all came to be cleaned. We too are faced
with the same question ‘Do I wish to be made clean, whole, holy?’ there are
some areas of our life that need to be healed, to put into a correct mode and
so on. Jesus can make everything clean, whole and holy!
Sunday, 26 January 2014
26. III SUN of Epiphany
Jn. 1: 29-34: Jesus is being introduced by John
the Baptist to his disciples. Jesus came to be our Savior and our Sacrifice of
sin. He is God’s own Son. He brings us forgiveness. God sent John the Baptist
to prepare the way for Jesus to come as a prophet, priest and king of Israel
and all nations. Jesus came to be the Lamb of God as sacrifice for sin.
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