Fourth Sunday of Advent
Isaiah 7:10-14
Psalm 24:1-2, 3-4, 5-6
Romans 1:1-7
Matthew 1:18-24
Summary
The first reading and the Gospel refer to a son being born and his name will be
Emmanuel 'God is with us¯.
Reflection
When we console those who grieve, let us remember,
God is with us.
When we get a gift for a Christmas angel, let us remember,
God is with us.
When we bring food for the Giving Bank, let us remember,
God is with us.
When we leave at the end of Mass and go into the world, let us remember,
God is with us.
When we see the smile of a child, let us remember,
God is with us.
When we have a bad day, let us remember,
God is with us.
When we help a stranger, let us remember,
God is with us.
When we let someone else have the parking space we wanted, let us remember,
God is with us.
When we help someone with their homework, let us remember,
God is with us.
When we receive a hug, let us remember,
God is with us.
When the troubles of our heart causes us to cry,
let us remember,
God is with us.
When a stranger sees the light of God within our
smile, let us remember,