1 Thessalonians 5:1-6, 9-11, Psalm 27:1, 4, 13-14, Luke 4:31-37
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ON GUARD!
"You are not in the dark, brothers, that the day should catch you off
guard, like a thief." —1 Thessalonians 5:4
How much did you think about the Second Coming of Christ this week? If
you're like many Catholics, the message of His coming again goes in one
ear and out the other. However, through His Word and the Mass, Jesus
constantly warns us that He is coming again. When you attend Sunday Mass,
you hear the message of the Second Coming of Christ at least twice and as
many as four times, depending upon the prayers and responses chosen. If
you attend daily Mass, you heard about the Second Coming between nine and
twenty-two times this week! In addition, numerous verses in Scripture are
devoted to Jesus' Second Coming.
A good rule of thumb is for us to think about the Second Coming of Christ
at least as much as Jesus and the Church think about it. If you haven't
recently thought of the day of Jesus' Second Coming, or at least His
coming at the day of your death, you are probably "off guard" (1 Thes
5:4). If so, it's not because the Lord and His Church haven't been warning
you constantly. "You know very well that the day of the Lord is coming
like a thief in the night" (1 Thes 5:2). "Therefore let us not be asleep
like the rest, but awake and sober!" (1 Thes 5:6)
A good way to constantly think of the day of the Lord's return is to
regularly tell others about it (see 1 Thes 4:18). Spread the good news of
salvation (1 Thes 5:9) and "wait in joyful hope for the coming of our
Savior, Jesus Christ."
Prayer: Father, may I "be ready to greet Him (Jesus) when He comes again."
Promise: "He commands the unclean spirits with authority and power, and
they leave." —Lk 4:36
Praise: Abby teaches her students to live for the moment of Jesus' return.
(This teaching was submitted by a member of our editorial team.)
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