Second Sunday of Advent
Peace
1In
the fifteenth year of the reign of Emperor Tiberius, when Pontius Pilate was
governor of Judea, and Herod was ruler of Galilee, and his brother Philip ruler
of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias ruler of Abilene, 2during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God
came to John son of Zechariah in the wilderness. 3He went into all the region around the Jordan, proclaiming a
baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins, 4as it is written in the book of the words of the prophet Isaiah,
Luke 3:1-6
John the Baptist in the Wilderness
GEERTGEN,
tot Sint Jans
approx.
1460 - 1495
Gemäldegalerie
Berlin
Germany
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I believe in Christianity as I believe the sun has risen,
not only because I see it
but because by it I see everything else.
~
C.S. Lewis
I do not want the peace that passeth understanding.
I want the understanding which bringeth peace.
~
Helen Keller
Thanksgiving in Cancun
with 19 family members.
We missed the rest of you!!!
Our
luxurious home away from home
Thank
you, Jack and Dottie Alexander!
(Photo
by Dottie Alexander)
Coatis …
related to the raccoon family
Hanging
out at the bar.
John
and Will Alexander
Patrick
Lidiak
Dottie
Lidiak Alexander (in the middle) with her siblings, Betsy Lidiak Griffin and
Peter Lidiak.
The
iguanas enjoyed our pool chairs too!
Patrick
and Danny Lidiak, Keely (Danny’s girlfriend) Patrick Marinelli, Katie
Lidiak
Megan
Griffin, Kei Sakamoto
Carolyn
Alexander in one of the cabanas.
Jack
Alexander, Carolyn Alexander
Kei
Sakamoto
Betsy
Lidiak Griffin
Kei,
Patrick, Will, Jack III
Marty
and Betsy Griffin, Mary and John Alexander II
Mary
Alexander, Dianne Lidiak, Carolyn Alexander, Betsy Griffin
Jack
and Dottie Alexander, Peter and Patrick Lidiak
Val
Lidiak, Carolyn Alexander
Will
and Jack Alexander
Val
Lidiak, Kei Sakamoto
Mary
and John Alexander
Megan, Betsy, and Kate Griffin
Jack,
Will, and Mary Alexander, Kei Sakamoto
Kei
(in the middle) with Marty and Betsy Griffin
Dottie
Alexander, Megan Griffin
Will,
Jack, Jack, John Alexander and Kei Sakamoto
(My
brother has shrunk almost as much as I have!)
What
a wonderful time together!!!
Home
Sweet Home
with
my doggie.
The
first peace, which is the most important, is that which comes within the souls
of people when they realize their relationship, their oneness with the universe
and all its powers, and when they realize at the center of the universe dwells
the Great Spirit, and that its center is really everywhere, it is within each
of us.
~ Black
Elk
December 5, 2021 - Second Sunday of
Advent
Previous
OPQs may be found at:
Agnus Day, by James Wetzstein
Agnus Day appears with the
permission of www.agnusday.org
From
the Peace Wall in
Hamilton,
New Zealand
Baruch
5:1–9 or Malachi 3:1–4
Luke 1:68–79
Philippians
1:3–11
Luke 3:1–6
Summary
The second Sunday in Advent always focuses on
John the Baptist because he is the bridge between the Old Testament and the
New. Besides offering factual, historical data, Luke introduces John in exactly
the same way as the Old Testament prophets “in this time and this place, under
this ruler, the word of the Lord came to …” (compare this with the first few
verses of any of the prophetic books: Jeremiah 1:1-3, Ezekiel 1:2-3, Micah 1:1,
etc.). The word from God to John is the last verbal word before the Word comes incarnate. Luke’s quotation of
Isaiah’s prophecy of John emphasizes that John’s and Christ’s is a ministry of
repentance: crooked paths straightening and mountains and ravines being leveled
out. John’s baptismal ministry is one of repentance, turning away from wicked
and slothful habits in order to stand at the ready to receive the sudden coming
of the Lord (cf. Malachi 3:1-4). Hardly a one-time thing, repentance is
something believers must constantly practice as sin and sloth creep into daily rhythms.
First
Reading Malachi 3:1-4
1See, I am sending my messenger to prepare
the way before me, and the Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to his temple.
The messenger of the covenant in whom you delight — indeed, he is coming, says
the LORD of hosts. 2But who can endure the day of his coming,
and who can stand when he appears?
For
he is like a refiner's fire and like fullers' soap; 3he
will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he will purify the
descendants of Levi and refine them like gold and silver, until they present
offerings to the LORD in righteousness. 4Then the offering of Judah and Jerusalem
will be pleasing to the LORD as in the days of old and as in former years.
68"Blessed be the Lord God of Israel,
for
he has looked favorably on his people and redeemed them.
69He has raised up a mighty savior for us
in
the house of his servant David,
70as he spoke through the mouth of his holy
prophets from of old,
71that we would be saved from our enemies and
from the hand of
all
who hate us.
72Thus he has shown the mercy promised to our
ancestors,
and
has remembered his holy covenant,
73the oath that he swore to our ancestor
Abraham,
to
grant us 74that we, being rescued from the hands of our
enemies,
might
serve him without fear, 75in holiness and righteousness
before
him all our days.
76And you, child, will be called the prophet
of the Most High;
for
you will go before the Lord to prepare his ways,
77to give knowledge of salvation to his
people
by
the forgiveness of their sins.
78By the tender mercy of our God,
the
dawn from on high will break upon us,
79to give light to those who sit in darkness
and in the shadow of
death,
to
guide our feet into the way of peace."
Second Reading Philippians 1:3-11
3I thank my God every time I remember you, 4constantly
praying with joy in every one of my prayers for all of you, 5because
of your sharing in the gospel from the first day until now. 6I am
confident of this, that the one who began a good work among you will bring it
to completion by the day of Jesus Christ. 7It is right for me to think this way about
all of you, because you hold me in your heart, for all of you share in God's
grace with me, both in my imprisonment and in the defense and confirmation of
the gospel. 8For God is my witness, how I long for all
of you with the compassion of Christ Jesus. 9And this is my prayer, that your love may
overflow more and more with knowledge and full insight 10to
help you to determine what is best, so that in the day of Christ you may be
pure and blameless, 11having produced the harvest of
righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ for the glory and praise of God.
1In the fifteenth year of the reign of Emperor Tiberius, when
Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, and Herod was ruler of Galilee, and his
brother Philip ruler of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias
ruler of Abilene, 2during the
high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of
Zechariah in the wilderness. 3He went into
all the region around the Jordan, proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the
forgiveness of sins, 4as it is
written in the book of the words of the prophet Isaiah,