Saturday of the 1st week of Advent 



Isaiah 30:19-21,​23-26

Psalm 146(147):1-6

Matthew 9:35-10:1,​5,​6-8

 


Plentiful harvest but few laborers 


Today’s Gospel shows Jesus among towns and villages, teaching, healing, and giving life and love. Matthew notes Jesus’ compassion for the troubled, abandoned, and lonely, showing His personal involvement. Jesus spoke to His disciples about the harvest and called them to share His authority, proclaiming the Kingdom of heaven and helping those in need. His final words, “without cost you have received; without cost you are to give,” remind us that faith is a gift to be freely shared, just as Jesus shared it with us. Giving faith does not deplete us; it grows us and others. Sharing faith through words, actions, and interest makes Jesus’ love real and vibrant. 



Advent, a season of hope and anticipation, celebrates Jesus’ life and love as we approach Christmas.  Let us accept Jesus’ call — the Kingdom is at hand — and be moved by faith to care for others, especially those in need. Amen. 



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