Daily Readings - Tue Dec 05 2017

Isaiah

1A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a Branch will bear fruit.2The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him- the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD -3and he will delight in the fear of the LORD. He will not judge by what he sees with his eyes, or decide by what he hears with his ears;4but with righteousness he will judge the needy, with justice he will give decisions for the poor of the earth. He will strike the earth with the rod of his mouth; with the breath of his lips he will slay the wicked.5Righteousness will be his belt and faithfulness the sash around his waist.6The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them.7The cow will feed with the bear, their young will lie down together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox.8The infant will play near the hole of the cobra, and the young child put his hand into the viper's nest.9They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea.10In that day the Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples; the nations will rally to him, and his place of rest will be glorious.

Luke

21At that time Jesus, full of joy through the Holy Spirit, said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this was your good pleasure.22"All things have been committed to me by my Father. No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him."23Then he turned to his disciples and said privately, "Blessed are the eyes that see what you see.24For I tell you that many prophets and kings wanted to see what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it."

Sermon

The readings today invite us to reflect on the nature of God’s plan and the way He reveals Himself to us. In the first reading from Isaiah, we hear of a future where God’s Spirit-filled leader will bring justice, harmony, and peace to the world. This leader, rooted in Jesse’s lineage, will not judge by appearances but will side with the poor and the meek, creating a world where even predators and prey live in peace. Isaiah paints a vivid picture of a world transformed by God’s justice and wisdom, where the earth is filled with the knowledge of the Lord. In the Gospel, Jesus rejoices in the Holy Spirit, thanking the Father for revealing divine truths not to the wise and powerful, but to the simple and humble. Jesus emphasizes that the Father and the Son share a unique relationship, and that the Son has been entrusted to reveal the Father to those He chooses. Turning to His disciples, Jesus blesses them for being eyewitnesses to the fulfillment of God’s promises, something that many prophets and kings longed to see but did not. This passage underscores the theme of divine revelation and the privilege of faith. These readings remind us that God’s ways are not our ways. He often works through the unexpected and reveals Himself to those who are humble and open to His grace. In our daily lives, we are called to trust in God’s plan, even when it doesn’t align with our expectations. Like the disciples, we are blessed to have the gift of faith, and with that gift comes the responsibility to live in a way that reflects God’s justice, compassion, and love. Let us strive to be simple of heart, open to the Spirit, and attentive to the ways God is working in our lives and in the world around us.