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Readings - Dec. 4, 2011

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Second Sunday of Advent

Reading I – Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11 | Psalm 85

Reading II - 2 Peter 3:8-14 | Gospel – Mark 1:1-8

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News of Comfort
2nd Sunday of Advent

2nd Sunday of Advent

In a time of preparation, much of it having to do with material things, it is good to hear the words of Isaiah, “Comfort, give comfort to my people, / says your God” (Isaiah 40:1). In a time of such stress and rush, when our usual burdens are augmented by piles of Christmas preparations, we can choose to slow down, take some time to heal, and appreciate the enormous gift we are about to receive. Christ, the Son of God, has become one of us, and knows our human limitations. Yet God, even now, is freeing us from the burdens that our inattentiveness to our God and to our deepest inner longings have heaped upon us. The Lord comes, not as a king with mighty armies, but as a shepherd leading the flocks with care and tenderness. Isaiah prophesies good news: our oppression is over, our sins forgiven. The savior we have awaited is coming, not the first time, but in the end times, as our salvation. © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.


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