Monday, December 11, 2017, Pope St. Damasus I
Isaiah 35:1-10, Psalm  85:9-14, Luke 5:17-26
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WHAT IS JESUS THINKING?
"Sitting close by were Pharisees and teachers of the  law who had come from every village of Galilee and from Judea and Jerusalem."  -Luke 5:17
Jesus was surrounded by a large number of religious  leaders and Bible scholars. It was something like a convocation of priests or a  symposium of professors. In the midst of this august assembly, the roof was  partly dismantled, and a man on a stretcher was lowered through the hole. Jesus  said to the paralyzed man: "My friend, your sins are forgiven you" (Lk 5:20).  Although Jesus knew that this statement would be considered blasphemy and would  turn the religious leaders against Him, He spoke of His authority to forgive  sins (Lk 5:24). He even healed the paralyzed man to confirm His authority to  forgive sins (Lk 5:25). Jesus is preoccupied with the forgiveness of sins.
"You can depend on this as worthy of full  acceptance: that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners" (1 Tm 1:15).  Jesus has sacrificed His life for the forgiveness of our sins. There is "more  joy in heaven over one repentant sinner" (Lk 15:7). The heart of Jesus is the  heart of forgiveness.
Therefore, repent; confess your sins. May the  shedding of Jesus' blood, the giving of His life, and the love poured out in  His death not be in vain. Jesus is thinking of you, and He wants to forgive  your sins. Repent of your sins!
Prayer: Father, make my Advent Confessions  life-changing.
Promise: "Then will the eyes of the blind be opened,  the ears of the deaf be cleared; then will the lame leap like a stag, then the  tongue of the dumb will sing." -Is 35:5-6
Praise: Pope St. Damasus I opposed schisms and  heresies while promoting martyrs.  He worked untiringly so the Church might be  one.
(For a related teaching, order our tape on "The  Secret of Confession" on audio AV 44-3 or video V-44.)
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