Daily Readings - Fri Dec 20 2024
Isaiah
10And the Lord spoke further to Ahaz, saying11Ask for a sign for yourself from the Lord your God, from the depths below, even to the heights above12And Ahaz said, "I will not ask, for I will not tempt the Lord.13And he said: "Then listen, O house of David. Is it such a small thing for you to trouble men, that you must also trouble my God14For this reason, the Lord himself will grant to you a sign. Behold, a virgin will conceive, and she will give birth to a son, and his name will be called Immanuel
Luke
26Then, in the sixth month, the Angel Gabriel was sent by God, to a city of Galilee named Nazareth27to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the name of the virgin was Mary28And upon entering, the Angel said to her: "Hail, full of grace. The Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women.29And when she had heard this, she was disturbed by his words, and she considered what kind of greeting this might be30And the Angel said to her: "Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found grace with God31Behold, you shall conceive in your womb, and you shall bear a son, and you shall call his name: JESUS32He will be great, and he will be called the Son of the Most High, and the Lord God will give him the throne of David his father. And he will reign in the house of Jacob for eternity33And his kingdom shall have no end.34Then Mary said to the Angel, "How shall this be done, since I do not know man?35And in response, the Angel said to her: "The Holy Spirit will pass over you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. And because of this also, the Holy One who will be born of you shall be called the Son of God36And behold, your cousin Elizabeth has herself also conceived a son, in her old age. And this is the sixth month for her who is called barren37For no word will be impossible with God.38Then Mary said: "Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. Let it be done to me according to your word." And the Angel departed from her
Sermon
In today's readings, we encounter profound moments of faith and trust in God's plan. The first reading from Isaiah presents King Ahaz, who is reluctant to ask for a sign, yet Isaiah assures him that God will provide one—the birth of Immanuel, a sign of hope and divine presence. This prophecy points to the Messiah, emphasizing God's faithfulness even in uncertain times.
The Gospel reading shifts to the Annunciation, where Mary, though initially perplexed, embodies complete trust in God. Her response, "Let it be done to me according to your word," exemplifies surrender and faith. Both readings highlight the theme of trusting God's plan, even when it seems unimaginable.
In our daily lives, these readings invite us to reflect on our own trust in God. Like Mary, we are called to embrace God's will with openness and faith, even when faced with challenges. By surrendering to His plan, we, like Mary, become vessels of divine grace, allowing God's love and light to shine through us.