Daily Readings - Thu Dec 23 2021
Malachi
1"Behold, I send my messenger and he will prepare the way before me. And the Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to his temple; and the messenger of the covenant in whom you delight, behold, he is coming, says the LORD of hosts.2But who can endure the day of his coming, and who can stand when he appears? For he is like a refiner's fire and like fullers' soap.3He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he will purify the sons of Levi and refine them like gold and silver, and they will bring offerings in righteousness to the LORD.4Then the offering of Judah and Jerusalem will be pleasing to the LORD as in the days of old and as in former years.
Luke
57Now the time came for Elizabeth to give birth, and she bore a son.58And her neighbors and relatives heard that the Lord had shown great mercy to her, and they rejoiced with her.59And on the eighth day they came to circumcise the child. And they would have called him Zechariah after his father,60but his mother answered, "No; he shall be called John."61And they said to her, "None of your relatives is called by this name."62And they made signs to his father, inquiring what he wanted him to be called.63And he asked for a writing tablet and wrote, "His name is John." And they all wondered.64And immediately his mouth was opened and his tongue loosed, and he spoke, blessing God.65And fear came on all their neighbors. And all these things were talked about through all the hill country of Judea,66and all who heard them laid them up in their hearts, saying, "What then will this child be?" For the hand of the Lord was with him.
Sermon
In today’s readings, we encounter powerful themes of preparation and purification, central to our faith journey. The first reading from Malachi prophesies the coming of the Lord who will refine and purify His people, much like a refining fire. This prophecy is fulfilled in the Gospel through the birth of John the Baptist, who prepares the way for Jesus. Both readings emphasize the importance of readiness and purification, urging us to turn our hearts back to God.
The context of Malachi’s prophecy is one of calling the Israelites to return to their faith, using imagery common in prophetic literature to stress the necessity of spiritual cleansing. In Luke’s Gospel, the miraculous birth of John the Baptist highlights his role as the forerunner of Jesus, preparing the people to receive the Messiah. The naming of John, despite initial silence, underscores obedience to God’s will and the fulfillment of divine plans.
Applying these readings to our daily lives, we are reminded to prepare our hearts for the Lord’s presence. This involves repentance and living justly, trusting in God’s plan even when it seems unconventional. The example of Zechariah and Elizabeth teaches us to trust God, even in unexpected circumstances. The moral lesson is clear: we must ready ourselves for the Lord’s coming through purification and trust, focusing on our spiritual growth and relationship with God.