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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Are you aware that you are called to make Christ’s program your program in life? How can you do this effectively? - Daily Reflections January 9,2014


JESUS’ PROGRAM BECOMES OUR PROGRAM
 
Who is He? After listening to evangelists Matthew and Mark — what they have to say about who the Incarnate Son of God is and why He became man — the Church presents us today with a reading from the Lucan Gospel. Jesus is back in Nazareth, where He grew up. He attends the Sabbath service in the synagogue and is asked to read one of the readings. Was it accidental or intentional that, of all the 66 long chapters of Isaiah, He read these verses? The very first sentence of the quotation tells us that it was not accidental: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me.” Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, and the Spirit appeared upon Him during baptism. He was so Spirit-filled that nothing was accidental in His life.
       And so He reads the program of His ministry. In His life and ministry He fulfills what the prophet wrote centuries ago. Thus, Luke answers our question about Jesus’ identity clearly: He is the fulfillment of the prophecies of old. The prophets actually spoke about their time and their imminent future; they did not think of Jesus Christ yet. But they were inspired by God’s Spirit so that the oracles they uttered for their time turned out to have a much more profound meaning and would be fully fulfilled only in Christ.
       The program for Jesus’ ministry is clearly outlined in Isaiah’s words. Here we have the answer to our second question: Why did the Son of God become man? Jesus came to proclaim the Good News, to free us from the captivity of sin, to open the eyes of the blind. Whatever Jesus did after this proclamation, He saw to it that people would be reminded of Isaiah’s prophecy and recognize in Him the One humankind was waiting for.
       But what about after He ascended into heaven? The answer is simple: Where He left off, we are called to continue. His program becomes our program. We have received the Holy Spirit in baptism and confirmation. We can say that the Spirit is also upon us. This enables us to continue the great work of Jesus. Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
 
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Are you aware that you are called to make Christ’s program your program in life? How can you do this effectively?
 
Lord, You have given us a great task, the task to continue Your work on Earth. With the Holy Spirit in us, we can do this.

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