Friday, 09th JANUARY 2026
Praise the Lord, Jerusalem
  • 1 John 5:5-13
  • Psalm 147:12-15,19-20
  • Luke 5:12-16

In today’s first reading, St. John reminds us that the one who overcomes the world is the person who believes that Jesus is the Son of God (1 John 5:5). Our victory does not come from our own strength but from our faith in the One who came “by water and blood” (1 John 5:6). On the cross, Jesus poured out his blood to cleanse us from sin, and the water that flowed from his side symbolizes the new life we receive in him. The Holy Spirit confirms this truth in our hearts. When we sit at the feet of Jesus, this truth takes deeper root. We begin to live as God’s children, experiencing his presence in the ordinary moments of our day. In the Gospel, when the man with leprosy approached Jesus in faith, every trace of uncleanness was washed away. In the same way, not only our sins but all our infirmities and inner wounds are touched, cleansed, and healed in his presence. Jesus makes us whole so that we may walk freely as sons and daughters of God.

PRAYER: Abba Father, thank you for the gi of your son Jesus who sets us free. Amen.

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