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The BreadCast


Daily Exposition of the Readings for Catholic Mass...

as well as Prayers to the Saints on the General Roman Calendar (for the U.S.).  

From the books Our Daily Bread and Prayers to the Saints by James H. Kurt - both with imprimatur.

Jan 22, 2023

(Heb.9:15,24-28;   Ps.98:1-6;   Mk.3:22-30)

 

“His death has taken place for deliverance from transgressions.”

 

By his death Jesus has disarmed the devil; the Lord has destroyed Satan’s power by His holy sacrifice.  Because of Jesus’ innocent blood, “Satan has suffered mutiny in his ranks and is torn by dissension,” for none of his adversarial accusations can stand before such pure love.  “He cannot endure, he is finished”… and with him, sin also dies, for there is no longer anyone to accuse us of our sin.  It is as if Jesus says, “Kill me if you will,” and once having done so, Satan has nothing left in his arsenal.  Once taking all our sins out of his bag and piercing the Savior through with their cumulative strength, what more power has he to effect death?  Death has its day, and life – the life that is the love of the Son – has triumphed over it: our sins’ effects have come full force against our Lord and Maker, and “His right hand has won victory” over them.

And so this great promise the Lord can make, this astounding statement He brings to our ears: “I give you my word, every sin will be forgiven mankind and all the blasphemies men utter.”  Though the sin against the Spirit will not be forgiven – for how can he who calls salvation condemnation find the grace of God; how can lies find discourse with Truth? – yet all the sins man has committed in his ignorance and lust will be washed clean in Jesus’ blood when any soul comes humbly to Him.  And in consequence of this blessed mercy, “those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance,” for our Savior has “entered heaven itself that He might appear before God now on our behalf.”  Yes, He serves as mediator now, interceding before the Father against our transgressions, that He might prepare for us a path to His kingdom.  His cross and His sacrifice stand as our ladder unto heaven.

“The Lord has made His salvation known” by the offering of His Son, and to “all the ends of the earth” “His holy arm” is revealed.  He has appeared once in weakness to take away our sins, but “He will appear a second time not to take away sin but to bring salvation to those who eagerly await Him.”  And so, as we are washed clean of sin in His blood, we must stand ready for His final coming, for our promised reward, “sing[ing] praise to the Lord.”

 

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O LORD, cast all the demons far from us

that we might worship you in faith and truth

and come to your kingdom.

YHWH, we should be offering you and your Son songs of praise, not blaspheming against your goodness toward us.  For He has come to deliver us from sin, to cast Satan from our midst that we might enter your kingdom and glorify your NAME – let us not doubt or deny the grace you send us; let us not court condemnation with a hardened heart.

There is a pride from which we suffer, LORD, a pride and a fear.  We are unable to humble ourselves before your majesty or receive the love you bring.  Our hands are grasping and our hearts impure, and so we do not see how much we need the salvation wrought by your Son.  Help us to turn from our sin, to seek the blood of Jesus upon our souls, that we might become pure and innocent as children before you, living only in the truth, and so, joyfully singing your praise.