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January
3, 2006 - Tuesday
Before Epiphany
Introduction
The
message of today speaks in two different senses of being God’s sons
and daughters. There is first Christ, the Son of God in a deeper way
than one said to be beloved by God. John recognizes him as God’s own
Son, with a human and divine personality. He is sent among people
by the Father as the One who will save us by his sufferings, as the
Lamb, as the suffering servant.On account of him we are born of God,
we are God’s sons and daughters, as John will say in his letter. However
banal our existence may look, there is this astonishing truth: we
are God’s children. This is not merely a beautiful word; it’s a deep
reality. This dignity gives us the responsibility to grow, to give
up sin, to mature to the full personhood of Christ, for that is what
children are supposed to do.
Opening
Prayer
Lord
God, Father of Jesus Christ,
in your only Son you have made us
your sons and daughters,
who are born of you and live your life.
Help us to seek your will always
and to grow in your love,
towards that freedom and maturity
to which you have called us
in Jesus Christ, your Son and our Lord,
who lives with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Liturgy
of the Word
First
Reading: 1 Jn 2:29-3:6
You
know that he is the Just One: know then that anyone living justly
is born of God.
See what singular love the Father has for us: we are called children
of God, and we really are. This is why the world does not know us,
because it did not know him.
Beloved,
we are God's children and what we shall be has not yet been shown.
Yet when he appears in his glory, we know that we shall be like
him, for then we shall see him as he is. All who have such a hope
try to be pure as he is pure.
Anyone who commits a sin acts as an enemy of the law of God; any
sin acts wickedly, because all sin is wickedness. You know that
he came to take away our sins, and that there is no sin in him.
Whoever remains in him has no sin, whoever sins has not seen or
known him.
Responsorial
Psalm: Psalms 98 1:3-6
All
the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God.
O
sing to the LORD a new song, for he has done marvelous things. His
right hand and his holy arm have gotten him victory.
The
LORD has made known his victory; he has revealed his vindication
in the sight of the nations.
He
has remembered his steadfast love and faithfulness to the house
of Israel. All the ends of the earth have seen the victory of our
God.
Make
a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth; break forth into joyous
song and sing praises.
Sing
praises to the LORD with the lyre, with the lyre and the sound of
melody.
With
trumpets and the sound of the horn make a joyful noise before the
King, the LORD.
Gospel
Reading: Jn 1:29-34
John
saw Jesus coming towards him and said, "There is the Lamb of
God, who takes away the sin of the world. It is he of whom I said:
A man comes after me who is already ahead of me, for he was before
me. I myself did not know him, but I came baptizing to prepare for
him, so that he might be revealed in Israel."
And
John also gave this testimony, "I saw the Spirit coming down
on him like a dove from heaven and resting on him. I myself did
not know him but God who sent me to baptize told me: 'You will see
the Spirit coming down and resting on the one who baptizes with
the Holy Spirit.' Yes, I have seen! and I declare that this is the
Chosen One of God."
Commentary
Today
John sees and recognizes Jesus, points him out and calls him the Lamb
of God. He witnesses that this is the One the Spirit came upon, and
so he will baptize with the Spirit of God. His witness is profound:
"I have seen! And I declare that this is the Chosen One of God."
John witnesses in words as a prophet. We too are prophets, but by
our baptisms we are to proclaim the presence of Jesus among us in
our lives and works. Do we know this Lamb of God, who is always with
those in need, those shunned and those who are the victims of the
world's violence? Do we see the Lamb of God among us?
General
Intercessions
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That more and more people all over the world may know that they
are children of God, of a God who loves them tenderly as a father
and a mother, we pray:
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That however different we are in very many ways, we may come to
accept, appreciate and love one another as brothers and sisters,
we pray:
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That God may recreate us anew every day in the image of his Son
and let us grow up more and more in the likeness of Jesus, we pray:
Prayer
over the Gifts
Lord
God, our Father,
these gifts of bread and wine,
coming from your hands,
are also the fruit of our toil.
We bring them before you
as the signs of our goodwill
to continue the struggle
against the forces of evil
in us and around us.
In the storms and trials of life
help us to overcome sin,
that you may reveal to us the glory,
which you have prepared for us
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Prayer
after Communion
Lord
God, our Father,
you have visited your sons and daughters
through our brother Jesus Christ.
Help us to live together
as a community of friendship, sharing and peace,
that we may bear witness
that you are our God and we your people,
through our brother and Lord Jesus Christ.
Blessing
Children
of God, that is indeed what we are. May the thought of this reality
fill us with a sense of admiration, gratitude and security. May almighty
God bless you all, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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