Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Hope for the Future ... say: Here I am, I can help!

Morning: Psalm 80; Isaiah 29:13-24; Revelation 21:22-22:5

Evening: Psalms 146, 147; 2 Samuel 7:18-29; Luke 1:39-56

In the human story, there is always hope for the future. We need plenty of that right now. We find it in Mary, who expects mercy, that the proud will be scattered, the powerful brought down, the lowly lifted up and the hungry filled with good things. Isaiah adds to that hope: that the deaf shall hear, the blind shall see, the meek find joy, the neediest be glad, and tyrants and all who do evil shall be no more. Both Mary and Isaiah, in their own ways, also say: Here I am, I can help!

 

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