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Thursday, December 28, 2017, Holy Innocents
1 John 1:5-2:2, Psalm  124:2-5, 7-8, Matthew 2:13-18
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RECOVER YOUR INNOCENCE
"I am writing this to keep you from sin." -1 John  2:1
Jesus Christ became man to overcome the bondage and  death due to sin. In Jesus, we are no longer doomed to be subject to the  tyranny of the world, the flesh, and the devil (1 Jn 2:16). Jesus has come to  declare the victory of innocence over evil, of the Spirit over the flesh. It  seems as if innocence once lost is impossible to be restored. Today's feast of  the Holy Innocents celebrates not the massacre of innocent babies by King  Herod, but rather the victory of that innocence over perversion and evil.
Today's feast proclaims that there is no freedom as  great as the freedom of life in Christ. All those in Jesus are free from sin.  Though we may have spent many years chained in sin, we are washed clean in the  blood of Jesus. Though we may have long ago lost the innocence of childhood and  though our sins be long-entrenched, yet, in Jesus' blood, we are washed white  as snow (Is 1:18) and made clean in the holy life of the Lord Jesus.
So we offer Jesus our guilty, sin-stained hearts,  and He turns our death into life, our sin into holiness, our slavery to sin  into "the glorious freedom of the children of God" (Rm 8:21). The Exsultet of  the Easter Vigil liturgy proclaims this: "The sanctifying power of this  night...restores innocence to the fallen."
Rachel, mourning her slain child, thinks her weeping  and loss are irreversible (Mt 2:18; Jer 31:15). Yet Jeremiah's prophecy of  Rachel wailing concludes with this: "The sorrow you have shown shall have its  reward...There is hope for your future, says the Lord" (Jer 31:16, 17). In  Jesus, your lost innocence can be restored.
Prayer: Holy Innocents, teach us to live innocently  in Jesus.
Promise: "We were rescued like a bird from the  fowlers' snare; broken was the snare, and we were freed." -Ps 124:7
Praise: The Holy Innocents witnessed to the Innocent  One.  They were but the first of many holy and innocent martyrs who witness to  the Holy One.
(This teaching was submitted by a member of our  editorial team.)
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