오늘의 복음

December 21, 2022 Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Advent

Margaret K 2022. 12. 21. 06:23

2022년 12월 21일 수요일

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제1독서

<보셔요, 내 연인이 산을 뛰어넘어 오잖아요.>

아가. 2,8-14<또는 스바 3,14-18ㄱ>

8 내 연인의 소리! 보셔요, 그이가 오잖아요.

산을 뛰어오르고 언덕을 뛰어넘어 오잖아요.

9 나의 연인은 노루나 젊은 사슴 같답니다.

보셔요, 그이가 우리 집 담장 앞에 서서

창틈으로 기웃거리고 창살 틈으로 들여다본답니다.

10 내 연인은 나에게 속삭이며 말했지요.

“나의 애인이여, 일어나오. 나의 아름다운 여인이여, 이리 와 주오.

11 자, 이제 겨울은 지나고 장마는 걷혔다오.

12 땅에는 꽃이 모습을 드러내고 노래의 계절이 다가왔다오.

우리 땅에서는 멧비둘기 소리가 들려온다오.

13 무화과나무는 이른 열매를 맺어 가고 포도나무 꽃송이들은 향기를 내뿜는다오.

나의 애인이여, 일어나오. 나의 아름다운 여인이여, 이리 와 주오.

14 바위틈에 있는 나의 비둘기, 벼랑 속에 있는 나의 비둘기여!

그대의 모습을 보게 해 주오. 그대의 목소리를 듣게 해 주오.

그대의 목소리는 달콤하고 그대의 모습은 어여쁘다오.”

 

복음

<내 주님의 어머니께서 저에게 오시다니 어찌 된 일입니까?>

루카. 1,39-45

39 그 무렵 마리아는 길을 떠나, 서둘러 유다 산악 지방에 있는 한 고을로 갔다.

40 그리고 즈카르야의 집에 들어가 엘리사벳에게 인사하였다.

41 엘리사벳이 마리아의 인사말을 들을 때 그의 태 안에서 아기가 뛰놀았다.

엘리사벳은 성령으로 가득 차 42 큰 소리로 외쳤다.

“당신은 여인들 가운데에서 가장 복되시며 당신 태중의 아기도 복되십니다.

43 내 주님의 어머니께서 저에게 오시다니 어찌 된 일입니까?

44 보십시오, 당신의 인사말 소리가 제 귀에 들리자

저의 태 안에서 아기가 즐거워 뛰놀았습니다.

45 행복하십니다, 주님께서 하신 말씀이 이루어지리라고 믿으신 분!”

December 21, 2022

Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Advent

Daily Readings — Audio

Daily Reflections — Video

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Reading 1

Sg 2:8-14

Hark! my lover?here he comes

springing across the mountains,

leaping across the hills.

My lover is like a gazelle

or a young stag.

Here he stands behind our wall,

gazing through the windows,

peering through the lattices.

My lover speaks; he says to me,

“Arise, my beloved, my dove, my beautiful one,

and come!

“For see, the winter is past,

the rains are over and gone.

The flowers appear on the earth,

the time of pruning the vines has come,

and the song of the dove is heard in our land.

The fig tree puts forth its figs,

and the vines, in bloom, give forth fragrance.

Arise, my beloved, my beautiful one,

and come!

“O my dove in the clefts of the rock,

in the secret recesses of the cliff,

Let me see you,

let me hear your voice,

For your voice is sweet,

and you are lovely.”

or

Zep 3:14-18a

Shout for joy, O daughter Zion!

Sing joyfully, O Israel!

Be glad and exult with all your heart,

O daughter Jerusalem!

The LORD has removed the judgment against you,

he has turned away your enemies;

The King of Israel, the LORD, is in your midst,

you have no further misfortune to fear.

On that day, it shall be said to Jerusalem:

Fear not, O Zion, be not discouraged!

The LORD, your God, is in your midst,

a mighty savior;

He will rejoice over you with gladness,

and renew you in his love,

He will sing joyfully because of you,

as one sings at festivals.

Responsorial Psalm

Ps 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21

R. (1a; 3a) Exult, you just, in the Lord! Sing to him a new song.

Give thanks to the LORD on the harp;

with the ten-stringed lyre chant his praises.

Sing to him a new song;

pluck the strings skillfully, with shouts of gladness.

R. Exult, you just, in the Lord! Sing to him a new song.

But the plan of the LORD stands forever;

the design of his heart, through all generations.

Blessed the nation whose God is the LORD,

the people he has chosen for his own inheritance.

R. Exult, you just, in the Lord! Sing to him a new song.

Our soul waits for the LORD,

who is our help and our shield,

For in him our hearts rejoice;

in his holy name we trust.

R. Exult, you just, in the Lord! Sing to him a new song.

 

Gospel

Lk 1:39-45

Mary set out in those days

and traveled to the hill country in haste

to a town of Judah,

where she entered the house of Zechariah

and greeted Elizabeth.

When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting,

the infant leaped in her womb,

and Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit,

cried out in a loud voice and said,

“Most blessed are you among women,

and blessed is the fruit of your womb.

And how does this happen to me,

that the mother of my Lord should come to me?

For at the moment the sound of your greeting reached my ears,

the infant in my womb leaped for joy.

Blessed are you who believed

that what was spoken to you by the Lord

would be fulfilled.”

http://onlineministries.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/daily.html

Christmas is a season of love. In secular forms of celebration, gifts are carefully selected for loved ones, parties are hosted to bring those we care about together, homes and offices are decorated to bring joy to others, special sweet treats are prepared with love. And Christmas is a very popular time for couples to become engaged to be married. There can be so many manifestations of love and joy.

Today’s readings invite us to pray with love and joy. The beautiful imagery from Song of Songs reminds of us to be open to the gift of God’s love: “Let me see you, let me hear your voice, for your voice is sweet, and you are lovely.” The invitation to love is present in the other suggested first reading from Zephaniah: “The Lord your God, is in your midst, a mighty savior; He will rejoice over you with gladness, and renew you in his love, He will sing joyfully because of you, as one sings at festivals.”

In this season of Advent as we anticipate the arrival of the baby Jesus, the Gospel from Luke reminds us of the beloved story of Mary visiting Elizabeth who is also miraculously expecting a child. The love these two women feel for one another and for their unborn sons is profound. To be reminded of that love manifesting in joy is a true gift. At a challenging time, Mary made the effort to travel to visit her cousin. Upon hearing Mary’s greeting, Elizabeth proclaims: “Most blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb. And how does this happen to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? For at the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy. Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.” These familiar words fill me with awe of the deep faith embodied by these women.

As I pray with these images of joy and love, I feel gratitude for this season of Advent and for the moments where I find joy and love. I explore how I can travel, either physically or metaphorically, to be available to others. I pray for peace and comfort for those who are not feeling love or joy during this Christmas season. I ask God to help me find deeper meaning in the familiar as I embrace God’s love.

This season of love recalls another familiar prayer, Fall in Love, by Joseph Whelen, SJ and often attributed to Pedro Arrupe, SJ:

Nothing is more practical than finding God, than falling in Love in a quite absolute, final way.

What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination, will affect everything.

It will decide what will get you out of bed in the morning, what you do with your evenings, how you spend your weekends, what you read, whom you know, what breaks your heart, and what amazes you with joy and gratitude.

Fall in Love, stay in love, and it will decide everything.

http://www.presentationministries.com/obob/obob.asp

Christmas is a season of love. In secular forms of celebration, gifts are carefully selected for loved ones, parties are hosted to bring those we care about together, homes and offices are decorated to bring joy to others, special sweet treats are prepared with love. And Christmas is a very popular time for couples to become engaged to be married. There can be so many manifestations of love and joy.

Today’s readings invite us to pray with love and joy. The beautiful imagery from Song of Songs reminds of us to be open to the gift of God’s love: “Let me see you, let me hear your voice, for your voice is sweet, and you are lovely.” The invitation to love is present in the other suggested first reading from Zephaniah: “The Lord your God, is in your midst, a mighty savior; He will rejoice over you with gladness, and renew you in his love, He will sing joyfully because of you, as one sings at festivals.”

In this season of Advent as we anticipate the arrival of the baby Jesus, the Gospel from Luke reminds us of the beloved story of Mary visiting Elizabeth who is also miraculously expecting a child. The love these two women feel for one another and for their unborn sons is profound. To be reminded of that love manifesting in joy is a true gift. At a challenging time, Mary made the effort to travel to visit her cousin. Upon hearing Mary’s greeting, Elizabeth proclaims: “Most blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb. And how does this happen to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? For at the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy. Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.” These familiar words fill me with awe of the deep faith embodied by these women.

As I pray with these images of joy and love, I feel gratitude for this season of Advent and for the moments where I find joy and love. I explore how I can travel, either physically or metaphorically, to be available to others. I pray for peace and comfort for those who are not feeling love or joy during this Christmas season. I ask God to help me find deeper meaning in the familiar as I embrace God’s love.

This season of love recalls another familiar prayer, Fall in Love, by Joseph Whelen, SJ and often attributed to Pedro Arrupe, SJ:

Nothing is more practical than finding God, than falling in Love in a quite absolute, final way.

What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination, will affect everything.

It will decide what will get you out of bed in the morning, what you do with your evenings, how you spend your weekends, what you read, whom you know, what breaks your heart, and what amazes you with joy and gratitude.

Fall in Love, stay in love, and it will decide everything.

http://dailyscripture.servantsoftheword.org/readings/

Do you recognize the indwelling presence of the Lord Jesus in your life? Blessed are you if you see and recognize the Lord with the "eyes of faith". The word "blessed" [makarios in Greek] literally means "happiness" or "beatitude". It describes a kind of joy which is serene and untouchable, self-contained, and independent from chance and changing circumstances of life.

God gives us supernatural joy with hope in his promises

There is a certain paradox for those "blessed" by the Lord. Mary was given the "blessedness" of being the mother of the Son of God. That blessedness also would become a sword which pierced her heart as her Son died upon the cross. Anselm, a great teacher and Archbishop of Canterbury (1033-1109), spoke these words in a homily: "Without God's Son nothing could exist; without Mary's son, nothing could be redeemed." To be chosen by God is an awesome privilege and responsibility. Mary received both a crown of joy and a cross of sorrow. Her joy was not diminished by her sorrow because it was fueled by her faith, hope, and trust in God and his promises.

Jesus promised his disciples that "no one will take your joy from you" (John 16:22). The Lord gives us a supernatural joy which enables us to bear any sorrow or pain and which neither life nor death can take away. Do you know the joy of a life given over to God in faith and trust?

They were filled with the Holy Spirit

What is the significance of Mary's visit to her cousin Elizabeth before the birth of Jesus? When Elizabeth greeted Mary and recognized the Messiah in Mary's womb they were filled with the Holy Spirit and with a joyful anticipation of the fulfillment of God's promise to give a Savior. What a marvelous wonder for God to fill not only Elizabeth's heart with his Holy Spirit but the child in her womb as well. John the Baptist, even before the birth of the Messiah, pointed to his coming and leaped for joy in the womb of his mother as the Holy Spirit revealed to him the presence of the King to be born.

The Lord wants to fill each of us with his Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit is God's gift to us to enable us to know and experience the indwelling presence of God and the power of his kingdom. The Holy Spirit is the way in which God reigns within each of us. Do you live in the joy and knowledge of God's indwelling presence with you through his Holy Spirit?


Lord Jesus, fill me with your Holy Spirit and give me joy in seeking you more earnestly. Increase my faith in all your promises, my hope in the joy of heaven, and my love for You as my All.


Psalm 33:2-3,11-12,20-21

2 Praise the LORD with the lyre, make melody to him with the harp of ten strings!

3 Sing to him a new song, play skilfully on the strings, with loud shouts.

11 The counsel of the LORD stands for ever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations.

12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people whom he has chosen as his heritage!

20 Our soul waits for the LORD; he is our help and shield.

21 Yes, our heart is glad in him, because we trust in his holy name.

Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: John prophecies from the womb, by Maximus of Turin (died between 408-423 AD)

"Not yet born, already John prophesies and, while still in the enclosure of his mother's womb, confesses the coming of Christ with movements of joy - since he could not do so with his voice. As Elizabeth says to holy Mary, 'As soon as you greeted me, the child in my womb exulted for joy.' John exults, then, before he is born. Before his eyes can see what the world looks like, he can recognize the Lord of the world with his spirit. In this regard, I think that the prophetic phrase is appropriate: 'Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you came forth from the womb I sanctified you' (Jeremiah 1:5). Thus we ought not to marvel that after Herod put him in prison, he continued to announce Christ to his disciples from his confinement, when even confined in the womb he preached the same Lord by his movements." (excerpt from SERMON 5.4)