[Grem] Gospel meditation (Bp. Barron)

Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2024. Sze. 2., H, 12:59:05 CEST


Friends, in today’s Gospel,
*Jesus begins his Galilean ministry with a prophetic message in the
synagogue at Nazareth: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has
anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim
liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the
oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.”*

*The moment has arrived, the privileged time, the kairos; something that
human beings* *have been longing for and striving after and hoping to see
has appeared. In Jesus of Nazareth, the divine and human have come together
in a salvific way*,
*and this reconciliation is the long-awaited kingdom of God.*

*One motif in Scripture is persistent*: *the passionate desire for
deliverance, the cry of the heart toward the God from* *whom* *the people
feel alienated. What Jesus announces in his first sermon, and what he
demonstrates throughout his life and ministry, is that this wild desire of
his ancestors, this hope against hope, this intimate union of God and
humanity, is an accomplished fact, something that can be seen and heard and
touched.*


*Imádkozzál érettünk, Istennek szent Anyja!  Hogy méltók lehessünk Krisztus
ígéreteire!  Könyörögjünk! Kérünk téged, Úristen, öntsd lelkünkbe szent
kegyelmedet, hogy akik az angyali üzenet által szent Fiadnak, Jézus
Krisztusnak megtestesülését megismertük, az ő kínszenvedése és keresztje
által a föltámadás dicsőségébe vitessünk! Krisztus, a mi Urunk által. Ámen.*
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