Sunday, December 15, 2019, Third Sunday of Advent
Isaiah 35:1-6, 10, James 5:7-10, Psalm 146:6-10, Matthew 11:2-11
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COMING UP ROSES
"They will meet with joy and gladness, sorrow and  mourning will flee." -Isaiah 35:10
In the Catholic community, we call today "Gaudete  Sunday," meaning "Rejoice Sunday." We rejoice because the Lord's Christmas  coming is near. Our priests wear rose vestments today to express our exuberant  joy. We are flushed with joy because the world's dire circumstances are  overshadowed by God's presence. In the shadow of His wings, we shout for joy  (Ps 63:8). We rejoice not in the circumstances but in the Lord of the  circumstances (Phil 4:4). We rejoice because God is with us (Is 7:14; Mt 1:23).
"Jesus  Christ is the same yesterday, today and  forever" (Heb 13:8). "The blind recover their sight, cripples walk, lepers are  cured, the deaf hear, dead men are raised to life, and the poor have the good  news preached to them" (Mt 11:5). "Despite the increase of sin, grace has far  surpassed it" (Rm 5:20). Therefore, "be patient," my brothers and sisters,  "until the coming of the Lord" (Jas 5:7). "You may for a time have to suffer  the distress of many trials; but this is so that your faith, which is more  precious than the passing splendor of fire-tried gold, may by its genuineness  lead to praise, glory, and honor when Jesus Christ appears" (1 Pt 1:6-7).
Prayer: Father, may the joy inside me rise to fever  pitch (Acts 8:8).
Promise: "The desert and the parched land will  exult; the steppe will rejoice and bloom. They will bloom with abundant  flowers, and rejoice with joyful song." -Is 35:1-2
Praise: Thank You, Jesus!  You were mocked, spit  upon, scourged and put to death.  Just as You promised, You rose on the third  day (see Mk 10:34).  Glory to You forever!
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