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Is 66:10-14

The concluding verses of Third Isaiah emphasize rejoicing, reflecting the end of Jerusalem’s trials and the beginning of a new era. Feminine imagery is used, notably a pregnant woman giving birth, symbolizing joy in salvation (vv. 7-11). The citizens of Jerusalem experience contentment as beloved children of a nurturing mother (vv. 12-14). Jerusalem’s significance in Israel’s faith is highlighted by the abundance flowing to her after a period of suffering, marking a time of divine favor and boundless joy.

 

Gal 6:14-18

Paul addresses the Judaizers’ efforts to reintroduce circumcision and emphasizes that his only boast is in the cross of Christ, which represents His saving work. He explains that the world, which opposes God, no longer holds power over him due to his incorporation into Christ’s death and resurrection through baptism. Paul asserts that true transformation comes from God’s spirit, resulting in a new creation, and he extends his greetings to those who accept this message. He identifies the church as the new Israel, the true descendants of Abraham, and highlights that the marks he bears are the signs of Christ’s suffering, contrasting them with the physical sign of circumcision promoted by his opponents.

 

Lk 10:1-12, 17-20

The passage discusses the sending of the seventy-two disciples by Jesus, highlighting themes of joy and urgency. There’s a debate about whether the number is seventy or seventy-two, possibly relating to Moses’ assistants. The disciples are sent in pairs to spread their message through both word and example, focusing on the urgency of their mission.

The readiness of people for conversion is emphasized, along with the potential for opposition vv2-3). The missionaries are instructed to travel light and avoid excess, with their needs to be met by the host community. They should expect hostility similar to what Jesus faced and are to leave places of rejection without hesitation.

The return of the disciples is marked by joy as they report successes in their mission, including the defeat of evil (v17). Jesus emphasizes their significant role in the reign of God, reassuring them of their place in the divine kingdom.

Isaiah expresses joy in God’s promises to Jerusalem, while the apostles celebrate their successful mission and the establishment of God’s reign. Jesus assures them that even greater things are to come. Paul’s joy is grounded in the cross of Christ, which grants him new life. May we all discover true happiness in living out our Christian faith and fulfilling our mission. Amen.

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