1ST READING
Samson
is another one of those births in the Old Testament that defy medical
explanation. It is God simply doing what He does best, being God, and
mystifying us by His power. We reflect upon the birth of Samson to a
barren woman because it is a miraculous birth and Samson also becomes a
redemptive figure, giving his life for the sake of his people. The
Church invites us to reflect upon these two points as we approach
Christmas — as we remember the birth of Christ and His future role in
our salvation.
Judges 13:2-7, 24-25
2 There
was a certain man from Zorah, of the clan of the Danites, whose name
was Manoah. His wife was barren and had borne no children. 3 An
angel of the Lord appeared to the woman and said to her, “Though you
are barren and have had no children, yet you will conceive and bear a
son. 4 Now, then, be careful to take no wine or strong drink and to eat nothing unclean. 5
As
for the son you will conceive and bear, no razor shall touch his head,
for this boy is to be consecrated to God from the womb. It is he who
will begin the deliverance of Israel from the power of the Philistines.”
6 The
woman went and told her husband, “A man of God came to me; he had the
appearance of an angel of God, terrible indeed. I did not ask him where
he came from, nor did he tell me his name. 7 But he said to me, ‘You will be with child and will bear a son. So take neither wine nor strong drink, and eat nothing
unclean. For the boy shall be consecrated to God from the womb, until the day of his death.’ ” 24 The woman bore a son and named him Samson. The boy grew up and the Lord blessed him; 25 the Spirit of the Lord first stirred him.
P S A L M
Psalm 71:3-4, 5-6, 16-17
R: My mouth shall be filled with your praise, and I will sing your glory!
3 Be my rock of refuge, a stronghold to give me safety, for you are my rock and my fortress. 4 O my God, rescue me from the hand of the wicked. (R) 5 For you are my hope, O Lord; my trust, O God, from my youth. 6 On you I depend from birth; from my mother’s womb you are my
strength. (R) 16 I will treat of the mighty works of the Lord; O God, I will tell of your singular justice. 17 O God, you have taught me from my youth, and till the present I proclaim your wondrous deeds. (R)
GOSPEL
Zechariah’s
story reminds us to expect the unexpected when we deal with God. God
holds Zechariah’s doubt against him, and he is struck dumb for the next
nine months — a lengthy time indeed to have to reflect upon the error of
his ways. Let us pray that we will not suffer such an indignity for our
own failings. We are blessed that God does not seem to do this that
often.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
O Root of Jesse’s stem, sign of God’s love for all his people: come to save us without delay!
Luke 1:5-25
5 In
the days of Herod, King of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah of
the priestly division of Abijah; his wife was from the daughters of
Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. 6 Both were righteous in the eyes of God, observing all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blamelessly. 7 But they had no child, because Elizabeth was barren and both were advanced in years. 8 Once when he was serving as priest in his division’s turn before God, 9 according to the practice of the priestly service, he was chosen by lot to enter the sanctuary of the Lord to burn incense. 10 Then, when the whole assembly of the people was praying outside at the hour of the incense offering, 11 the angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing at the right of the altar of incense. 12 Zechariah was troubled by what he saw, and fear came upon him. 13 But
the angel said to him, “Do not be afraid, Zechariah, because your
prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you
shall name him John. 14 And you will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth, 15 for he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He will drink neither wine nor strong drink. He will be filled with the Holy
Spirit even from his mother’s womb, 16 and he will turn many of the children of Israel to the Lord their God. 17 He
will go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah to turn the hearts
of fathers toward children and the disobedient to the understanding of
the righteous, to prepare a people fit for the Lord.” 18 Then Zechariah said to the angel, “How shall I know this? For I am an old man, and my wife is advanced in years.” 19 And
the angel said to him in reply, “I am Gabriel, who stand before God. I
was sent to speak to you and to announce to you this good news. 20 But
now you will be speechless and unable to talk until the day these
things take place, because you did not believe my words, which will be
fulfilled at their proper time.” 21 Meanwhile the people were waiting for Zechariah and were amazed that he stayed so long in the sanctuary. 22 But
when he came out, he was unable to speak to them, and they realized
that he had seen a vision in the sanctuary. He was gesturing to them but
remained mute. 23 Then, when his days of ministry were completed, he went home. 24 After this time his wife Elizabeth conceived, and she went into seclusion for five months, saying, 25 “So has the Lord done for me
at a time when he has seen fit to take away my disgrace before others.”
think: Zechariah’s story reminds us to expect the unexpected when we deal with God.
T O D A Y’S BLESSING LIST
Thank You Lord for: ___________________________
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God’s special verse/thought for me today_________
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READ THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR Amos 7-9
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