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Dottie Escobedo-Frank | Read Matthew 2:13-23
Throughout the ages we have heard the weeping of Rachel for her children. We have also heard the cries of Lupita, Eun-Kyung, and Dionne. Mothers have been calling out to God for their children for all of history because of the violence inflicted by political powers. Some of these struggles...
God, soften our hearts for the traveling children of our world, and help us to be the welcoming arms that greet them as they find home. Amen.
The scripture passages this week point to the need for justice and show the ways God saves us. Isaiah tells of those who bring the good news of justice and reveal the salvation that comes from God. John and the first Hebrews passage prepare us for the coming Christ child by drawing our attention to the symbols that fill the season. The psalm and the second Hebrews passage remind us of the reasons we celebrate. The Gospel of Matthew reminds us to notice the places where justice has not been found. Justice takes time, it takes work, and it takes determination. Justice only happens when we have God working alongside us showing us the way of righteousness and the road of peace. May justice come for all this season.
• Read Isaiah 52:7-10. Where have you seen good news being shared in the world? When have you brought good news?
• Read Hebrews 2:10-18. What emotions are generated in you as you approach family gatherings? What brings you joy during the Christmas season?
• Read Psalm 148. For what do you praise God? In what ways do you express your praise?
• Read Matthew 2:13-23. What similarities and differences do you see between the Holy Family’s flight to Egypt and the modern-day journey of migrants around the world? How have you welcomed the children of the world in your community?
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