14th Sunday of Ordinary Time
1ST READING ISAIAH 66:10-14c
2ND READING GALATIANS 6:14-18
GOSPEL LUKE 10:1-12, 17-20
I have always liked Father Rick’s opening welcome when he says; “We have the Good Health and Freedom to come from far and near to worship.” Freedom is a word I don’t take for granted. Freedom for Christians comes with one condition of which I’ll tell you a little bit later but for now, think of what freedom means for you and we will see if we come to the same understanding.
Our first reading from Isaiah was written after the return of the exiled Jewish nation from Babylon. In this powerful scripture passage God promises to send peace flowing over Jerusalem like a river. If this message sounds good to us in our times, think how good it must have sounded to the tired remnants of Israel, recently returning from the desert, from exile and the discouraging circumstances.
The image God inspired in Isaiah are all full of hope, from the river of peace to the consolation of the nursing child and the promise of fresh growing things in the springtime. These are healing words meant for broken hearts.
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