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Tuesday, December 31, 2019, Pope St. Sylvester I
1 John 2:18-21, Psalm  96:1-2, 11-13, John 1:1-18
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THE EJECTION OF REJECTION
"He was in the world, and through Him the world was  made, yet the world did not know who He was." -John 1:10
Did you feel rejected in 2019? If you did, you're in  good company. Jesus was also rejected. "To His own He came, yet His own did not  accept Him" (Jn 1:11). What hurts most is that the rejection usually comes from  those closest to us. For example, wives and husbands reject each other; parents  refuse to forgive their children; sons and daughters rebel and break their  parents' hearts. The psalmist cries: "If an enemy had reviled me, I could have  borne it; if he who hates me had vaunted himself against me, I might have  hidden from him. But you, my other self, my companion and my bosom friend! You,  whose comradeship I enjoyed; at whose side I walked in procession in the house  of God!" (Ps 55:13-15)
Even in the Church we feel rejected by others. But  our pain from rejection is almost nothing compared to humanity's constant  rejection of the Lord for thousands of years. "Now many such antichrists have  appeared. This makes us certain that it is the final hour. It was from our  ranks that they took their leave" (1 Jn 2:18-19). No one has been rejected more  than Jesus. He understands your pain.
As we end the old year and begin this new one, do  two things: Forgive and give. First, ask for the power to forgive all the  rejections of the past. Second, give yourself to Jesus. He promises: "All that  the Father gives Me shall come to Me; no one who comes will I ever reject" (Jn  6:37). Let 2020 be the best year of your life.
Prayer: Jesus, don't let me go to sleep tonight  without forgiving everyone who has ever hurt and rejected me. I give myself to  You. Remind me of this at midnight tonight.
Promise: "But you have the anointing that comes from  the Holy One, so that all knowledge is yours." -1 Jn 2:20
Praise: Through the leadership of Pope St.  Sylvester, we have received the Nicene Creed.
(This teaching was submitted by a member of our  editorial team.)
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