Reflections
This Psalm is a prayer for our newborn King.
Our psalmist speaks of a Messiah
who will be like the “rain coming down
upon the fields, like showers watering the earth.”
upon the fields, like showers watering the earth.”
Our psalmist prays that our newborn King
will be anointed by God with divine judgment
and empowered to rule the earth.
The prophet Isaiah in Sunday's first reading
predicts that the light of the Lord
predicts that the light of the Lord
will cause our hearts to overflow
and the riches of the sea to be emptied out
before us. (Isaiah 60: 5)
before us. (Isaiah 60: 5)
Our psalmist also speaks of “abundance
that will flourish in his days.”
But the Messiah is among us
to do more than bless us materially;
our Savior has come to make our burdens light,
to share our afflictions.
We see the light, just as the prophet Isaiah
said we would.
said we would.
And in the Psalm's verses, the mystery
is revealed to us, poor in spirit though
we are: “He rescues the poor when they
cry out [as we do], the oppressed
who have no one to help.”
is revealed to us, poor in spirit though
we are: “He rescues the poor when they
cry out [as we do], the oppressed
who have no one to help.”
This is what our Good Shepherd Jesus
is sent to do, to shepherd God’s people.
is sent to do, to shepherd God’s people.
This is why we join the Magi in doing
homage to our newborn King and join
with our psalmist in singing,
homage to our newborn King and join
with our psalmist in singing,
"Blessed be the Lord; Blessed be His
glorious name."
glorious name."
Amem
Discussion Questions for Reflection
1. Our psalmist mentions 'afflicted ones' and 'the afflicted' in two of the Psalm's
verses. Are there times when you can identify yourself as an 'afflicted' one?
Tell what remedies are available to you that are mentioned in the Psalm.
2. The Psalm says, 'Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.' Using the
verses of the Psalm, explain why 'all kings' would want to pay homage to our Lord.
Discussion Questions for Reflection
1. Our psalmist mentions 'afflicted ones' and 'the afflicted' in two of the Psalm's
verses. Are there times when you can identify yourself as an 'afflicted' one?
Tell what remedies are available to you that are mentioned in the Psalm.
2. The Psalm says, 'Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.' Using the
verses of the Psalm, explain why 'all kings' would want to pay homage to our Lord.
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