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December 7, 2015 (Monday) Ps 85:9ab & 10, 11-12, 13-14 Our God will come to save us!

2nd Week of Advent Psalter: Week 2 /(White) St. Ambrose, bishop & doctor 1st Reading: Is 35:1-10

Let the wilderness and the arid land rejoice, the desert be glad and blossom. Covered with flowers, it sings and shouts with joy, adorned with the splendor of Lebanon, the magnificen­ce of Carmel and Sharon. They, my people, see the glory of Yahweh, the majesty of our God. Give vigor to weary hands and strength to enfeebled knees.

Say to those who are afraid: “Have courage, do not fear. See, your God comes, demanding justice. He is the God who rewards, the God who comes to save you.” Then will the eyes of the blind be opened and the ears of the deaf unsealed. Then will the lame leap as a hart and the tongue of the dumb sing and shout. For water will break out in the wilderness and streams gush forth from the desert.

The thirsty ground will become a pool, the arid land springs of water. In the haunts where once reptiles lay, grass will grow with reeds and rushes. There will be a highway which will be called The Way of Holiness; no one unclean will pass over it nor any wicked fool stray there.

No lion will be found there nor any beast of prey. Only the redeemed will walk there. For the ransomed of Yahweh will return: with everlastin­g joy upon their heads, they will come to Zion singing, gladness and joy marching with them, while sorrow and sighing flee away. Gospel: Lk 5:17-26

One day Jesus was teaching and many Pharisees and teachers of the Law had come from every part of Galilee and Judea and even from Jerusalem. They were sitting there while the power of the Lord was at work to heal the sick. Then some men brought a paralyzed man who lay on his mat. They tried to enter the house to place him before Jesus, but they couldn’t find a way through the crowd. So they went up on the roof and, removing the tiles, they lowered him on his mat into the middle of the crowd, in front of Jesus.

When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the man, “My friend, your sins are forgiven.” At once the teachers of the Law and the Pharisees began to wonder, “This man insults God! Who can forgive sins but God alone?”

But Jesus knew their thoughts and asked them, “Why are you reacting like this? Which is easier to say: ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or: ’Get up and walk?’ Now you shall know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins.” And Jesus said to the paralyzed man, “Get up, take your mat and go home.” At once the man stood before them. He took up the mat he had been lying on and went home praising God. Amazement seized the people and they praised God. They were filled with a holy fear and said, “What wonderful things we have seen today!” Reflection:

Who are the different persons and attitudes in this lovely scene?

First, the paralyzed and his helpers, and we stress here their faith; second is Jesus and his words and deeds; here we stress his power to forgive sins and to heal sick; third is the reaction of the teachers of Law and the Pharisees who accuse Jesus of blasphemy. The framework is the crowd, filled with holy fear.

We admire the faith of this team accompanyi­ng the paralyzed and removing the tiles from the roof. We understand the correct suspicion of the learned Jews: only God can forgive sins. But follow the great lesson of the Lord. He begins with the spiritual cure, i.e., the forgivenes­s of sins. He accepts the objection of Scribes and Pharisees, but puts forth an evident question about feasibilit­y: pardon is invisible, while healing is visible.

The final lesson is clear: the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins. He is not blasphemin­g. He is among us to reconcile sinners with God in the name of God the Father and in his own authority as his Son, and miracles are only signs of it.

Are we encouraged in our faith in Jesus upon hearing this word of God?

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