Daily Readings - Thu Dec 17 2020
Genesis
2"Assemble and listen, sons of Jacob; listen to your father Israel.8"Judah, your brothers will praise you; your hand will be on the neck of your enemies; your father's sons will bow down to you.9You are a lion's cub, O Judah; you return from the prey, my son. Like a lion he crouches and lies down, like a lioness-who dares to rouse him?10The scepter will not depart from Judah, nor the ruler's staff from between his feet, until he comes to whom it belongs and the obedience of the nations is his.
Matthew
1A record of the genealogy of Jesus Christ the son of David, the son of Abraham:2Abraham was the father of Isaac, Isaac the father of Jacob, Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers,3Judah the father of Perez and Zerah, whose mother was Tamar, Perez the father of Hezron, Hezron the father of Ram,4Ram the father of Amminadab, Amminadab the father of Nahshon, Nahshon the father of Salmon,5Salmon the father of Boaz, whose mother was Rahab, Boaz the father of Obed, whose mother was Ruth, Obed the father of Jesse,6and Jesse the father of King David. David was the father of Solomon, whose mother had been Uriah's wife,7Solomon the father of Rehoboam, Rehoboam the father of Abijah, Abijah the father of Asa,8Asa the father of Jehoshaphat, Jehoshaphat the father of Jehoram, Jehoram the father of Uzziah,9Uzziah the father of Jotham, Jotham the father of Ahaz, Ahaz the father of Hezekiah,10Hezekiah the father of Manasseh, Manasseh the father of Amon, Amon the father of Josiah,11and Josiah the father of Jeconiah and his brothers at the time of the exile to Babylon.12After the exile to Babylon: Jeconiah was the father of Shealtiel, Shealtiel the father of Zerubbabel,13Zerubbabel the father of Abiud, Abiud the father of Eliakim, Eliakim the father of Azor,14Azor the father of Zadok, Zadok the father of Akim, Akim the father of Eliud,15Eliud the father of Eleazar, Eleazar the father of Matthan, Matthan the father of Jacob,16and Jacob the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.17Thus there were fourteen generations in all from Abraham to David, fourteen from David to the exile to Babylon, and fourteen from the exile to the Christ.
Sermon
In today's readings, we journey through two pivotal passages that weave together the tapestry of God's plan. The first reading from Genesis 49:2, 8-10 captures Jacob's final blessing over his sons, with a particular emphasis on Judah. Jacob prophesies that the scepter will not depart from Judah, signaling the coming of a great leader, the Messiah. This passage is set in the context of Jacob's last moments, imparting wisdom and prophetic vision to his sons, highlighting Judah's significant role in Israel's future.
The Gospel from Matthew 1:1-17 presents Jesus' genealogy, tracing His lineage from Abraham to Joseph, the husband of Mary. This list of names, often overlooked, is a testament to God's faithfulness across generations. It connects the prophecy from Genesis to its fulfillment in Jesus, the Messiah from Judah. Matthew's genealogy bridges the Old and New Testaments, illustrating how Jesus is the culmination of God's promises.
Reflecting on these readings, we see the importance of trust and patience in God's timing. The generations between Jacob and Jesus remind us that our role in God's story is unique, yet part of a larger narrative. Each name in Jesus' genealogy, like each of us, contributes to the unfolding of God's plan. This teaches us to trust in God's providence, even when His timing seems slow, and to recognize our place within His greater story.
In conclusion, these readings invite us to embrace patience and trust in God's plan. Just as the Messiah came after many generations, we too can trust that God is working through us and our circumstances. Let us find comfort and purpose in being part of His ongoing story, knowing that each moment is a step towards His ultimate fulfillment.