Monday, December 25, 2023

Psalm for Sunday, December 31, 2023


Reflections


Psalm 128: 1-2, 3, 4-5  (Read)

“Blessed are those who fear the Lord
and walk in His ways!”

The Psalm affirms that the blessings 
for those who fear the Lord are 
to be found in the recesses of our 
homes, in the ordinary joys of family.

The worthy wife is valued in the Psalm 
as a fruitful vine because she blesses 
her home and family with the gift 
of her handiwork.  As shown in the Gospel
she uses wisely what is given her as 
her way of obeying the Lord and 
holding Him in awe. 

“Just so will they be blessed 
who fear the Lord.”

If we fear the Lord and walk in His 
ways, we will receive the blessings 
of our labor, prosper, and grow old 
gracefully in the company of our 
wife and children.

Amen


Discussion Questions for Reflection

1.  The Psalm assures us that we will be favored by the Lord, 

if we walk in His ways.  Speak of how you have been blessed 
by obeying the Lord and holding Him in awe.

2.  Our psalmist tells of a worthy wife who uses wisely what 

she has been given.  Give an example of how you have used 
your God-given talent to serve your family or your community.
 


Monday, December 18, 2023

Psalm for Sunday, December 24, 2023

Reflections

Psalm 89: 2-3, 4-5, 27, 29   (Read)

" I have made a covenant with my chosen one."

This Sunday's Psalm sings about God’s  
promises to Israel and God's covenant 
with David.  "I have made a covenant 
with my chosen one."  That same divine 
selection is celebrated in Sunday's  
first reading that tells the story of how David 
was taken from pasturing sheep to become Israel’s commander.  (2 Samuel 7:8)


Our psalmist quotes the Lord, “I have sworn to 
David my servant: Forever will I confirm your posterity
and establish your throne for all generations.”

And how does this young shepherd boy rise to 
greatness in Israel? He succeeds because he has 
found favor with God, and God will be the source of his 
strength.  This is the same divine strength that St Paul 
tells us is available to each of us, if we believe and 
have faith. (Romans 16:25)

But it isn’t a one way street with the Lord. David is 
to show us that we must give glory to God.  He cries out,
“You are my Father, my God, the Rock, my Savior.”

Mary also finds favor with God and is anointed to be 
the Blessed Mother of our Lord Jesus.  She too responds
by giving glory to God in this week’s Gospel.  (Luke 1:38)

The Lord’s covenant with David stands firm, and it is 
through God’s promise to David that the Messiah is 
born of Mary. “Forever, I will maintain my love for David;
my covenant with him stands firm.” That promise 
to David is fulfilled in the birth of our Savior and for that 
we too must give glory to God.

Amen
 

Discussion Questions for Reflection

1.  David is to call out to the Lord, 'You are my father, my God, the Rock, my savior.'  We too are inspired to cry out to God in a similar way. Tell of the times when you have felt like crying out to God in worship and praise.

2.  Our Psalm response is, 'Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.'  One reason to sing of the Lord's goodness is because His promises are trustworthy.  Describe how you have relied on the promises of the Lord in your journey.


Monday, December 11, 2023

Psalm for Sunday, December 17, 2023


Reflections  

Luke 1: 46-48, 49-50, 53-54  (Read)

“My soul rejoices in my God.”  


Our Blessed Mother Mary speaks this hymn 
of praise to God in the words of a humble servant,
“For He has looked upon his lowly handmaid.”

Despite her position as God’s chosen instrument, 
Mary does not exalt herself; she exalts God 
the Father as she professes her Magnificat.
Her soul “proclaims the greatness of the Lord.”
She glorifies the Lord, “The Almighty has done
great things for me.”  Mary is truly God’s anointed
one, and the spirit of the Lord is upon her. 
She “rejoices heartily in the Lord.” 

We too are God’s lowly creatures, and Mary inspires
us to expect the Lord will do great things for us as well.
We too should expect to be singled out by the Lord 
to do His work.  This is our food (to do the Lord’s work)
just as it was for Jesus the Son.

Mary testifies to the light, as does John the Baptist in 
our Gospel reading.  (John 1: 8)
Because of Mary’s faith, the Old Testament 
promises are fulfilled, and the tide is turned. 
As our Blessed Mother says, the hungry (that is who we are) 
are filled with good things. 

Amen 


Discussion Questions for Reflection

1.    Mary declares that God has filled the 'hungry' with good things.  
Do you consider yourself one of the hungry ones? And if so, in what way 
has the Lord fed you with good things?

2.   Our Blessed Mother says, "The Almighty has done great things for me."  
In what way do you also believe that God has done great things for you, 
and how have you responded?


Monday, December 4, 2023

Psalm for Sunday, December 10, 2023


Reflections

Psalm 85:  9-10, 11-12, 13-14   (Read)

"Near indeed is His salvation." 

 












The Psalm is a prayer that God
will grant mercy and forgiveness
to the Israelites, and by extension
we are told that our own salvation 
is near.  “The Lord proclaims peace 
to His people, glory dwelling in our land.”

The Prophet Isaiah tells us in today's 
1st reading, our God declares, “Give 
comfort to my people.”  And Zion is told,
“Cry out at the top of your voice;
here is your God!"  (Isaiah 40:1,6,9)

The Psalm is a promise of salvation.
“Near indeed is salvation for those 
who fear Him.”  St Peter too affirms
that the Lord does not delay in keeping His
promise in today's 2nd reading.  (2 Peter 3:9)

And what should we expect?
Nothing less than the coming of the Messiah
himself.  Our psalmist affirms, “Truth will spring
from the earth,” and for us this takes place
when the Messiah is born.

The psalmist prepares the way of the Lord,
as does John the Baptist in this week's Gospel.
As the Psalm says, “Justice shall walk before 
Him and prepare the way of His steps.”

Amen



Discussion Questions for Reflection

1.  The Psalm says, "Truth shall spring out of the earth."  For us this verse 

foretells the coming of the Messiah, our Lord Jesus Christ.  What else about 
the Psalm prepares us for the birth of our Savior?

2.  Our psalmist says, "I will hear what God proclaims."  This verse can be seen 

as a reminder to study the Word of the Lord.  Explain how your study of the Word 
is strengthening your faith.