Thursday December 22, 2022

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Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica


“What blesses us can also bless others beyond what we can imagine.”


Good News Reflection for:

Thursday of the 4th week of Advent
December 22, 2022

Today’s Prayer:

You are faithful to Your promises, Lord. You show Yourself to the simple hearts that seek the Truth. Praised be to You, beloved Lord, because You have wonderful plans for my life. Amen.

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Today’s Readings:

1 Samuel 1:24-28
1 Samuel 2:1, 4-7, 8abcd
Luke 1:46-56
bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122222.cfm
USCCB Podcast of the Readings:
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Your Magnificat is your sign of faith

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Notice the similarities between the mother of Samuel (in today’s first reading) and the mother of Jesus. Both gave birth to very special sons who would become priests, prophets and great leaders of the people. Both mothers made the greatest and most difficult sacrifice of love – giving up their sons – so that God could work through them. And both experienced tremendous joy from the Lord.

Do you have the same joy that Mary expressed in the Magnificat (in today’s Gospel reading)?

Although Hannah had spent many years praying to receive a child from God, she sacrificed the gift back to God. And thus her boy became one of Israel’s greatest priests. It was he who anointed (ordained) Israel’s first king, Saul, and later anointed David to replace Saul.

Do you recall the eventual results of Samuel’s ministry? Jesus the Messiah came from the line of David!

Mary also sacrificed her gift back to God, first when he left home to begin his ministry and then most painfully on the cross. And if she hadn’t? If she had kept Jesus all to herself?

Why do we keep for ourselves the gifts that God has given us? Through the talents and personalities that he created in us, he’s given us our incomes, our homes, and all our stuff. He’s also given us our time and our children. But how generous are we with these blessings? In faith, we are free to be generous; how strong is our faith? Faith open us to the gift of God’s love to the same extent we share our gifts with others because we care about them.

Blessings are always multiplied when we share them: What blesses us can also bless others beyond what we can imagine. This in turn blesses God.

How willing are we to sacrifice our time or money for the sake of God’s kingdom? How many children would become priests or consecrated religious if not for their parents influencing them to marry and give them grandchildren?

It’s not a sacrifice if it’s easy, but oh! The wonderful blessings it produces! How awesome to participate in God’s plans.

Would you like your whole being to proclaim the greatness of the Lord? Do you want your spirit to find joy in God your savior? Do you want to leave such a loving mark on this world that later generations will call you blessed? Would you like to know God as a mighty one who does great things for you?

Mary’s Magnificat can be our song, too, if we let go of our own plans and agendas, or when we move away from relationships or jobs that work against our friendship with God, or if we break away from the addictions that have become our god, or if we give up TV shows that glorify immorality, or if we put aside worldly novels to read spiritual books, or if we donate more of our money to the Church and to the poor and to faith-based ministries.

The more effort it requires to love sacrificially, the more you have entered into the faith life that releases the love of Jesus, who blesses the world through you.

For more on this, use our prayer “Our Magnificat: The Greatness of the Lord” @ gnm.org/prayers/our-magnificat/

© 2022 by Terry A. Modica

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