Thursday 11th December 2025
A time of renewal
  • Isaiah 41:13-20
  • Psalm 145:1,9-13
  • Matthew 11:11-15

Isaiah addresses the Israelites during their captivity in Babylon, offering a hopeful and encouraging message as their exile neared its end. God assures them not to fear, reminding them of his omnipotence and willingness to help. Fear often magnifies our problems, but the Lord’s promise of deliverance demonstrates that no struggle, whether sickness, financial strain, or relationship issues, is permanent. Just as God was faithful to the Israelites, he can bring transformation and victory in our lives. In the Gospel reading, Jesus calls John the Baptist the greatest prophet, emphasizing that even those deemed insignificant in the world can hold great value in God’s kingdom. The Israelites, though small and weak, triumphed because of God’s presence. Similarly, we can overcome challenges through the power of the Holy Spirit. God’s presence empowers us to face life’s battles with confidence, knowing that victory is possible through God’s strength.

Abba Father, fill our hearts with hope. Amen.

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