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- Subject: "One Bread, One Body", Jan 9
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- Saturday, January 9, 1993
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- I John 5:14-21 Psalm 149 John 3:22-30
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- REJOICING AND DECREASING
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- "He must increase, while I must decrease." --John 3:30
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- As we come to the last two days of the Christmas season, we are filled with
- joy. During Advent, we have waited, listening for the Lord (Jn 3:29). In
- the Christmas season, we have been "overjoyed to hear His voice" (Jn 3:29).
- With John the Baptizer, we can say: "That is my joy, and it is complete"
- (Jn 3:29).
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- John's joy at hearing Jesus' voice led him to make the resolution: "He (Jesus)
- must increase, while I must decrease" (Jn 3:30). We should make the same
- resolution. After being filled with joy this Christmas season, we should
- decrease and resolve to devote this year and this life to increase Jesus in
- our world. If we decrease in wealth and power, all that matters is that
- Jesus increase as His body the Church increases in holiness, numbers, and
- outreach. If we decrease in popularity, we rejoice as long as Jesus is
- praised. If we decrease in strength by spending ourselves in God's service,
- we're happy to further Christ's kingdom.
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- Eventually Jesus will increase so much that He with the Father and the Spirit
- will "be all in all" (I Cor 15:28), and we will decrease. Then we'll be small
- enough to come into God's kingdom through the narrow door (see Lk 12:24).
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- Prayer: Father, may I joyfully die to myself (see Lk 9:23).
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- Promise: "We have this confidence in God: that he hears us whenever we ask
- for anything according to His will." --I Jn 5:14
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- Praise: Gail quit gambling after eighteen years of addiction. Jesus saved her.
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- From "One Bread, One Body", reproduced with permission.
- Nihil Obstat: Rev. Edward J. Gratsch
- Imprimatur: +Most Rev. James H. Garland, V.G.
- Archdiocese of Cincinnati, August 17, 1992.
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