December 7 ~ St. Ambrose

On this day of Advent, we hear these words from Isaiah: “The Lord will give you bread in adversity and water in affliction. No longer will your Teacher* hide himself, but with your own eyes you shall see your Teacher, And your ears shall hear a word behind you: “This is the way; walk in it,” when you turn to the right or the left.” (Isaiah 30:20-21) In the Gospel Reading (Mt 9:35–10:1, 5a, 6-8) Jesus sends the Apostles out to be with the people healing and bringing all that he has taught to them. Advent, like our readings, is a time of doing. Preparing, waiting in anticipation, but as we wait, we do. We bring comfort to those in need, we heal wounds, and we clear out anything that prevents us from filling our hearts and others with the joy, peace, and love of Christ’s birth. We also take time to receive ‘receive the bread in adversity and water in affliction.” That is, we take time to feed ourselves and remind ourselves we also need to repair and refresh ourselves on the path…

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