Tuesday, December 10, 2019

SECOND WEEK OF ADVENT

The Great Bell located in the tower of St. John the Baptist. The name of the Bell is Mary Queen of Heaven.
SECOND WEEK OF ADVENT
MATTHEW 18:12-14
Friends, in today’s Gospel Jesus, asks: 
"If a man has a hundred sheep and one
of them goes astray, will he not leave 
the ninety-nine in the hills and go in 
search of the stray?" Well, of course
 not! No self-respecting shepherd would
 ever think of doing that. If you were a 
shepherd, you’d cut your losses. That 
sheep is probably dead anyway if it 
wandered far enough away.


But we are to understand that God is like
 that foolish shepherd. God’s love throws
 caution to the wind to seek out the lost
 sheep. We might expect God to be good 
to those who are good, and kind to those 
who follow his commandments. Those who 
don’t, who wander away, are simply lost.
God might give them a few minutes, but
 then they’re on their own.

No; God is like this kooky shepherd. God 
loves irrationally, exuberantly risking it 
all in order to find the one who wandered
 away. What good news: God does not love
 according to a strict justice on our
 terms, but loves in his own extravagant way.

Reflect: Meditate on a time when you
were the one lost sheep and received the
extravagant, irrational love of God.

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