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Daily Mass Gospel Reflection- Behold, His Beloved Servant
Word on Fire Ministry ^ | 7.16.22 | Bishop Robert Barron

Posted on 07/16/2022 6:00:16 AM PDT by MurphsLaw

Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Matthew 12:14–21

Friends, in today’s Gospel, we hear a passage from Isaiah echoing the Baptism of Jesus:
"Behold, my servant whom I have chosen,
my beloved in whom I delight."

In the Greek philosophical tradition, God is the supreme good around which everything in the universe revolves.
But that Aristotle’s prime mover would stoop down to the level of a creature and move toward him—that would be unthinkable.
And in the Jewish context, God’s absolute holiness was consistently contrasted with human sinfulness.
But that God would himself take on the wretchedness of his creatures and stand with them—no way.

Yet, in Christ, God himself moves toward his creatures, takes on their wretchedness,
and stands with them. Why? Because God has come in order to forgive sins.
This is the heart and soul, the beginning and end of Christian revelation.
How often the words and gestures of forgiveness radiate out from Jesus, and how central forgiveness is to the liturgy.
"This is the chalice of my Blood . . .
which will be poured out for you . . .
for the forgiveness of sins."

This is why "he will not break a bruised reed or quench a smoldering wick." God has not come to finish off those who have blown it spiritually and morally, but to stand with them in total solidarity.


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+++The Pharisees went out and
took counsel against Jesus
to put him to death.

When Jesus realized this, he
withdrew from that place.
Many people followed him, and he
cured them all,
but he warned them not to make him known.
This was to fulfill what had been
spoken through Isaiah the prophet:

Behold, my servant whom I have chosen,
my beloved in whom I delight;
I shall place my Spirit upon him,
and he will proclaim justice to the Gentiles.
He will not contend or cry out,
nor will anyone hear his voice in A bruised reed he will not break,
a smoldering wick he will not quench,
until he brings justice to victory.
And in his name the Gentiles will hope.+++


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