We have thus far meditated on the kingdom of heaven that builds “the way,” that frees the oppressed, heals the sick, and brings good news to the poor. Many times we experience these values of the reign of God in conflict with other values in our lives. We daily witness...

Reflect on a time when you experienced God’s goodness. Then reflect on your deepest desire, hope, or anxiety. Thank God for the faithfulness that has carried you through, and trust that it will continue into the future.


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Lectionary Week
December 8–14, 2025
Scripture Overview

Isaiah anticipates a future time of total restoration—the desert will bloom, the blind will see, the lame will walk, and the people will return to Jerusalem with joy. Since ancient times, some have understood this as a description of the age of the Messiah. In Luke’s Gospel, we hear the song of Mary. After Elizabeth blesses her and her unborn child, Mary praises God for God’s strength, mercy, and generosity. In the epistle, James encourages his audience to be patient as they await the second coming of the Lord. In the same way, we wait for the birth of the Messiah during Advent. An uncertain John the Baptist sends a message to Jesus to ask if he is the promised Messiah. Jesus responds by affirming that he fulfills the messianic expectations written by the prophets.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

• Read Isaiah 35:1-10. When has scripture strengthened you through personal or societal crises?
• Read Psalm 146:5-10. Those with power interpret scripture differently than those who are oppressed. How can you make room for perspectives other than your own as you interpret scripture?
• Read James 5:7-10. When have you had to endure frustration with patience? How have you been strengthened by these experiences?
• Read Matthew 11:2-11. What does it mean to you to be greater than John the Baptist?

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