Joel 3: Pouring Out
Thursday, December 26, 2019
We have seen this little book a number of times and Joel always has the same message for us: the end days will be arriving – Yahweh will be just and merciful – compassion will reign but he will also pass judgment. Joel calls us to get our spiritual house in order so that we do not suffer, so that we are rescued, so that we might live with God and all of creation in joyful harmony. In this Christmastide, as we begin anew, we might want to consider Joel’s call.
God loves the faithful remnant so dearly that God wants to pour out the spirit upon each one. God loves God’s children so well that God rescues them from the darkest corner and farthest place. God loves all of creation so intensely that God leaves no door closed, no word unsaid, no gesture undone in order to bring the children home. Let us listen to the word of this loving God as given to us by the prophet Joel.
I will pour out my spirit upon all mankind . . . imagine what we might accomplish if we allow God’s Spirit to pour into us.
I will work wonders in the heavens and upon the earth . . . imagine what wonders we might experience if we allow God to work in us.
Everyone shall be rescued who calls upon the name of the Lord . . . imagine how we might free ourselves from old worries and anxieties if we might allow God to lead us.
There shall be a remnant as the Lord has said . . . imagine what we might experience if we come together as God’s faithful remnant.
And so we pray . . .
Grant us fresh hope at the beginning of this day: that we may live it for your glory and our neighbor’s good.
Relieve us of the burden of old worries and stored grievances: that we may pass through the narrow gate that leads to the kingdom.
Protect us from recurring fears: that we may serve you in freedom and in peace.
Heal all those who labor under the pain of depression, scrupulosity, and anxiety: that all may know the joy of your love.
Lord Jesus Christ, you have brought us safely to this new day and this new liturgical year as you promised to bring us safely to dwell with you one day in your kingdom of light. Defend us against all that would weigh us down and slow our steps, so that we may run with delight in the way of our Gospel. Amen.
A re-post from December 5, 2012.
Image from: http://fathermarkcollins.blogspot.com/2012/11/between-fear-plenty-lies-gods.html
Cameron, Peter John. MAGNIFICAT. 4.9 (2007). Print.
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