Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Rock, Paper, Scissors

~~~ Sirach 48:1-4, 9-11 ~~~ Psalm 80 ~~~ Matthew 17: 9a, 10-13 ~~~
One of the oldest children's games is Rock Paper Scissors.
It is popular because it requires nothing but a friend and yourself.
Here are the rules:
Rock...make a fist with your hand
Paper....lay your hand out flat
Scissors...make a cutting motion
by opening your pointer and middle fingers
Rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, paper beats rock...
The objective is to select a gesture which defeats that of the opponent.
It is a fun game to select a 'winner'.
 
In the scriptures today we have Elijah, John the Baptist, and Jesus.
"In those days,
like a fire there appeared the prophet Elijah
whose words were as a flaming furnace..."
 
Elijah came before John the Baptist.
John the Baptist came before Jesus.
The coming of Jesus brings more than any of the prophets
or even John the Baptist could offer.
 
John the Baptist confirms what the prophets had been proclaiming
 for many previous years including Elijah.
 
Elijah could call down fire from the sky.
John the Baptist scooped up water from the Jordan River,
poured it over the head of Jesus parting the sky for
the voice of God to proclaim...
this is my beloved Son...
Jesus broke the chains of sin and opened the gates of heaven
so that we may enter into eternal life with him in heaven.
 
Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we shall be saved.
 
 
We do not need the play the game of Rock, Paper, Scissors
to see the face of God.
The birth of Jesus in a humble stable 'beats' everything else.
We can see the face of God in the face of the child Jesus.
 
None of the prophets; not Moses or Elijah not even John the Baptist
can compare to what this child Jesus does for us.
He comes with the power given to him from the Father.
He has power over earth, wind, fire, and water.
 
We are in the middle of Advent
the birth of our salvation draws nearer with each passing day.
It is good for us to reflect now on how much
we appreciate what has been done for us.
God sent his only beloved son to live among us.
The Word becomes flesh...
and he lives among us.
Let us rejoice and be glad!

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