Daily Office Readings for the 1st Sunday of Christmas: Year 1
AM Psalms 93 and 96; PM ;Psalm 34
Isaiah 62:6 to 7, 10-12; Hebrews 2: 10 to 18; Matthew 1:18 to 25
Today is St John’s Day
Eucharistic Readings for St John the Evangelist
Exodus 33:18-23; Psalm 92; 1John 1:1 – 9: John 21: 19b – 24;
“This is the disciple who is testifying to these things and has written them, and we know that his testimony is true. (John 21:24)
John is one of at least five Apostles that the Gospel shows evidence of being handpicked by Jesus. True, the Gospel says he had 12 but some were just joiners I guess. John, James, Simon (Peter) and Andrew, and later Matthew (Levi; Matthew 9:9) were actually invited with the words, “follow me,” and they accepted. There was also the rich young man but he declined. (Matthew 19:21) His name could have been among the 12, He was invited but his many possessions had control of him.
John wrote, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made” (John 1: 1 – 3). We have a beginning from One who has no beginning.
We must recognize the testimony of John as a divine message. All of his words, from the Gospel according to John, his pastoral letters, and the Divine Revelation from our Lord Jesus, are God’s doing, and it is for our benefit. Thank You Lord Jesus.
The testimony of John the apostle about our Lord Jesus is true; Believe. Merry Christmas: Day 3
For, had Jesus not been born, he could not have died. Merry Christmas: Day 2
We need to stop fighting and start loving because that’s who we are really made to be. Merry Christmas: Day 1
Let us hear what the Spirit is saying to, and through the saints of God, and then ponder anew what the Almighty can do. John