Daily Readings - Fri Dec 23 2022
Malachi
1"See, I will send my messenger, who will prepare the way before me. Then suddenly the Lord you are seeking will come to his temple; the messenger of the covenant, whom you desire, will come," says the LORD Almighty.2But who can endure the day of his coming? Who can stand when he appears? For he will be like a refiner's fire or a launderer's soap.3He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver; he will purify the Levites and refine them like gold and silver. Then the LORD will have men who will bring offerings in righteousness,4and the offerings of Judah and Jerusalem will be acceptable to the LORD, as in days gone by, as in former years.
Luke
57When it was time for Elizabeth to have her baby, she gave birth to a son.58Her neighbors and relatives heard that the Lord had shown her great mercy, and they shared her joy.59On the eighth day they came to circumcise the child, and they were going to name him after his father Zechariah,60but his mother spoke up and said, "No! He is to be called John."61They said to her, "There is no one among your relatives who has that name."62Then they made signs to his father, to find out what he would like to name the child.63He asked for a writing tablet, and to everyone's astonishment he wrote, "His name is John."64Immediately his mouth was opened and his tongue was loosed, and he began to speak, praising God.65The neighbors were all filled with awe, and throughout the hill country of Judea people were talking about all these things.66Everyone who heard this wondered about it, asking, "What then is this child going to be?" For the Lord's hand was with him.
Sermon
The readings today guide us to reflect on preparation and purification in our spiritual journey. In Malachi, we hear of God sending a messenger to prepare the way and refine His people, emphasizing the need for hearts ready to receive the Lord. This prophecy is fulfilled in Luke through John the Baptist, who embodies the role of the messenger. His birth and naming signify a new beginning, breaking from tradition to follow God's will, as seen when Zechariah, regaining his voice, praises God.
These readings remind us that preparation is not just a one-time event but a continuous process. Just as John prepared the way for Jesus, we are called to prepare our hearts daily. This involves self-reflection and openness to the Holy Spirit's guidance, allowing ourselves to be refined and purified. The story of John's naming teaches us to trust in God's plan, even when it challenges our expectations.
In our daily lives, let us embrace this call to preparation and purification. May we, like John, be courageous in following God's will, even when it leads us beyond our comfort zones. As we journey through life, may we continually seek to refine our hearts and minds, ensuring they are always open to God's presence and guidance.