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Daily reflection - new rich wine


NEW RICH WINE
Our heavenly Father's kindness knows no bounds. And the ultimate expression of His love is revealed though His Son.  
Deacon John Ruscheinsky
Today's first reading from Isaiah was written as a message of hope, promising that the people would once again be restored to Jerusalem. They are bidden to remain vocal about their God and their beliefs until they are restored to their home city. The important part of all this however, is its connection to marriage. Although God's people are currently seen as desolate and forsaken, they will eventually be recognized as the delight of God and as His spouse. Here is a question for those of you who are married. How often do you rejoice in your spouse? If you truly can rejoice in your spouse, then you have an inkling of how our heavenly Father feels about His chosen people. A true Covenant Relationship!
Related to the Gospel reading, what John call the inauguration of Jesus' ministry is the wedding at Cana. The new rich wine we read about points to the "wine of the new covenant" and the "bread of life" which Jesus provides for the disciples in the Lord's Supper. It also points to the banquet which Jesus will provide at the end of the age when He comes again in glory. The miracles of Jesus Christ demonstrate the power of God's love and mercy for us. Our heavenly Father's kindness knows no bounds. And the ultimate expression of His love is revealed though His Son. Jesus became flesh for our sake, and He died for our redemption, and He rose that we, too, might be raised up and glorified with Him.
As we acclaimed in today's Psalm: Tell His glory among the nations; among all peoples, his wondrous deeds.
Points to Pray and Ponder: For God has called us through the Gospel to possess the glory of our Lord. Do we recognize the glory of His presence in our lives? "Taste the New Rich Wine."

Daily reflection _ yearning for kingship

YEARNING FOR KINGSHIP
God is our true king. We must make Him the center; yes the center of our lives and our hearts.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ hear the voice

HEAR THE VOICE
God usually chooses to deal with people through other people... God must speak, and we must listen carefully.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ to pray and to trust

TO PRAY AND TO TRUST
True faith is both a free gift of God and the free assent of our will to the whole truth that God has revealed.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily meditation _ strength in humility

Strength in Humility
By Father Shawn Aaron, LC

Daily reflection _ open our eyes and free us


OPEN OUR EYES AND FREE US
We are the ones who have been called by name, grasped by the hand, led to a place where if we trust, then something marvelous happens to us.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ take courage, it is I, do not be afraid!

"TAKE COURAGE, IT IS I, DO NOT BE AFRAID!"
Fear is sometimes expressed in the face of the difficult challenges and crosses one is called upon to accept. However, a remedy is at hand against fear.  
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ life through Him

LIFE THROUGH HIM
Jesus meets us where we are, takes the conditions of our lives as they are - even when our resources are depleted - and our Savior works through us.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ help us to restore our faith

HELP US RESTORE OUR FAITH
The love we are called to offer is Jesus' own love, a love that offers itself in openness and service to others.  
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ prepare for us a safe way!

PREPARE FOR US A SAFE WAY!  
The Epiphany is the feast of faith. Those of us who have already received the faith and those who are on the path to finding it share alike in this feast.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ the Mother of God

THE MOTHER OF GOD
Jesus gave Mary as our Mother when, after He had been nailed to the cross, He addressed her in these words: "Woman, behold your Son." He said to John, "Behold your mother."
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ we are the children of God

WE ARE THE CHILDREN OF GOD
Genesis tells us that human beings are created in God's image and likeness, and St. John tells us that God appears to us in our image.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ children of God

CHILDREN OF GOD
When the church is church, it is family. When the family is family, we are responsible for each other.  
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ grace, power, and wisdom

GRACE, POWER AND WISDOM
Our saint's life offers us the opportunity to give of ourselves.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ the Word made flesh

"THE WORD MADE FLESH"
Along with Mary, His mother, we must be open, not only to grasp His truth, but also to experience His love.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ fill you with joy and hope

FILL YOU WITH JOY AND HOPE
Christ gives us the life-giving Word and Spirit. He draws all to Himself and show us His love and mercy.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ joy in our spirit

JOY IN OUR SPIRIT!
"Joy," Claudel also said, "is the most infallible sign of the presence of God."
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ everyday is advent

EVERYDAY IS ADVENT  
To celebrate this season is to celebrate being human.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ confidence in faithfulness


CONFIDENCE IN FAITHFULNESS
Do not be afraid - God is with you and all will be well.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky

Daily reflection _ a man of incredible faith

A MAN OF INCREDIBLE FAITH
The old expression, "life is what happens when you are making other plans" could be said of Joseph today.
Deacon John Ruscheinsky