From David.Steele@usask.ca Mon Jan 08 14:11:31 1996 Path: tribune.usask.ca!canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca!newsflash.concordia.ca!news.mcgill.ca!mcrcim.mcgill.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!bigboote.WPI.EDU!news.ultranet.com!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!gatech!nntp.msstate.edu!paladin.american.edu!auvm!CS.UTK.EDU!mayo Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU Newsgroups: bit.listserv.catholic Comments: ******************************************************** Comments: * The following "Approved" statement verifies header * Comments: * information for gateway passage. No approval of the * Comments: * content is implied. * Approved: NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU * Comments: ******************************************************** Message-ID: <199601051315.IAA14812@mayo.cs.utk.edu> Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 08:15:02 -0500 Sender: Free Catholic Mailing List From: Jane Wallace Mayo Subject: January 8, One Bread, One Body, GIVE IN Lines: 44 Monday, January 8, 1996 Feast of the Baptism of Jesus Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7 Psalm 29 Acts 10:34-38 Matthew 3:13-17 GIVE IN "Give in for now. We must do this if we would fulfill all of God's demands." --Matthew 3:15 The first words of Jesus in the New Testament are: "Give in" (Mt 3:15). Usually, when we hear this command, we are being stubborn, selfish, and rebellious. However, when Jesus told John the Bap- tizer to give in, it was in a different contest. Jesus told John to give in and baptize Him, that is, to do something John was not worthy of doing. In a similar context, Jesus commands us to give in. For example, before we receive Holy Communion, we say: "Lord I am not worthy to receive You" (see Mt 8:8). Then we give in and receive Communion despite our unworthiness. Jesus calls us to follow Him in bringing justice to the nations (Is 42:1), opening the eyes of the blind, bringing out prisoners from confinement (Is 42:7), and healing all who are in the grip of the devil (Acts 10:38). We feel inadequate and unworthy to accomplish these great plans the Lord has for us, but the Lord commands us to give in and believe we are children of God, loved and favored by Him, and empowered by the Holy Spirit (Mt 3:16-17). On this last day of the Christmas season, give in and renew the face of the earth (Ps 104:30). Prayer: Father, I believe deeply that You are my Father and that You love me. May this faith change every detail of my life. Promise: "Here is My Servant Whom I uphold, My chosen One with Whom I am pleased, upon Whom I have put My Spirit." --Is 42:1 Praise: Alleluia! Thank You, Holy Spirit, for Christmas! Alleluia! ------- From "One Bread, One Body, Advent--Christmas" by Father Al Lauer of Presentation Ministries, reproduced with permission. Nihil Obstat: Rev. Edward J. Gratsch, June 5, 1995 Imprimatur: +Most Rev. Carl K. Moeddel, Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General of Cincinnati, June 7, 1995.