Isaiah 52.7-10 / Hebrews 1.1-6 / John 1.1-18

It's Christmas! It's Christmas! Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary! Let us rejoice in the Lord! Let us adore the baby Jesus lying in the manger! I hope you and your family had a happy Christmas night!

Today the evangelist John tells us that Jesus is the Word of God who became flesh and dwelt among us. John tells us that, before Jesus was conceived in Mary's womb by the Holy Spirit, He already existed and lived with God. The Father made all things through the Son and for the Son. The Son is the light and life of men. The evangelist speaks of John the Baptist as a witness to the Son, the Word made man for the salvation of the world, to lead men out of darkness.

The evangelist John says that some rejected the Word; but those who accepted the Word and believed in Him became children of God, by grace, for in Jesus is the fullness of grace. Through Him we know the Father, for the Son is the visible image of the invisible God.

Isn't that incredible? Isn't that wonderful? This truth cannot be kept only to ourselves. It needs to be shared with everyone, so that they may have access to salvation in the Son born of the Virgin Mary!

Today, the prophet Isaiah tells us how God comforted His people and redeemed Jerusalem. God was reigning over Zion. And the earth would see the salvation that would come from God. This should be a reason for joy and exultation.

The birth of Jesus is already the manifestation of God's victory, of divine mercy that comes to redeem those humbled by sin. Let us rejoice with joy!

Today the author of the letter to the Hebrews tells us that, in these last days, God speaks to us through the Son, who is the radiance of His glory, the expression of His being.

The author says that the Son sustains the universe with His power, that He purified men from sins, that He is worshiped by angels, that He is with God in the highest.

Let us worship with all our hearts the child God, our Savior Jesus, whose birth we celebrate today. He is the reason for our endless joy.

Christmas lasts a week. Let us live Christmas Week with joy!

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