THE GOOD SHEPHERD IS THE GREAT CONSOLER
Tuesday of the 2nd week of Advent
Isaiah 40:1-11
Psalm 95(96):1-3,10-13
Matthew 18:12-14
Console my people, comfort them, says the Lord. Isaiah 40:1. Jerusalem's consolation offers comfort for all. Blessings from one help others, like wells for those after. A pilgrim may dig wells, benefiting others. Psalms reflect this: “Why art thou cast down, O my soul?” …hope in God, I will praise Him, my savior and my God. Psalm 43:5.
Pilgrims dig wells, but they fill from above, not by effort. We dig, but heaven provides rain. Means connect to ends, but divine help is essential. Rain fills wells; effort isn’t enough—divine grace is key.
Jesus is our consolation, the Good Shepherd willing to sacrifice and seek the lost.Grace is like rain—pure, refreshing, from above, given or withheld by divine will. Seek consolation from Him, the Good Shepherd. May blessings flow, and wells dug by saints be filled with water!Jesus baptized to purify waters, so they could carry the power of baptism, cleansed by His sinless flesh.
Never lose patience with divine blessings so near. May God's grace speak for you, and strengthen you always!



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