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Emoke Greschik
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2019. Ápr. 18., Cs, 13:05:36 CEST
Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Thursday, April 18, 2019*
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Holy Thursday - Chrism Mass
Luke 4:16-21
*Friends, today’s Gospel recounts Jesus’ inaugural address in his hometown
synagogue. Jesus reads words from the prophet Isaiah that he felt best
summed up who he was and what his mission was. Therefore, it behooves us to
listen carefully. Jesus first says, "The spirit of the Lord is upon me."
The Ruach Yahweh, the breath of God, the spirit that hovered over the
surface of the waters at the beginning of time, the life energy of God—this
is what has seized and animated Jesus. Animated by the Ruach Yahweh, what
does Jesus do? He brings "glad tidings to the poor," "liberty to captives,"
and "recovery of sight to the blind." In other words, he brings God’s love
to those who are marginalized by injustice, freedom to those who are
imprisoned in sin, and healing to those whose very self has been broken.
After the Paschal Mystery and Resurrection, he breathed on his disciples,
communicating to them something of this spirit—and drawing them into this
mission. Reflect: Through baptism, we take up Christ’s mission during our
lives. How have you brought "glad tidings to the poor," "liberty to
captives," and "recovery of sight to the blind"? *
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