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“Let the Lord enter; He is King of glory.” —Psalm response for today’s Mass (see Ps 24:9)
God attempted to enter into the lives of four people in today’s Mass readings. The first, King Ahaz of Judah, did not let the Lord enter into his life (Is 7:12). The other three, St. Paul, St. Joseph, and the Blessed Virgin Mary, let the Lord enter their lives and take charge of all their plans (see Rm 1:1; Mt 1:20-24).
Today’s psalm response urges us to “let the Lord enter” (see Ps 24:9). The Lord stands at the door of your life, knocking (Rv 3:20). He has a plan for your life (Heb 11:40; Jer 29:11), and He wants to enter in. His plan will change your life and turn it around.
The innkeepers of Bethlehem did not let the Lord enter (Lk 2:7). Many people in the secular culture refuse to let the Lord enter. None of us is “worthy to have [the Lord] enter” into our lives (Lk 7:6). Yet the Lord stands knocking at your door (Rv 3:20). Will you open the door and “let the Lord enter” into your life?
Prayer: “Lord, I am not worthy that You should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed” (see Mt 8:8).
Promise: “The Lord Himself will give you this sign: the Virgin shall be with Child, and bear a Son, and shall name Him Immanuel.” —Is 7:14
Praise: “O Radiant Dawn, Splendor of eternal light, Sun of justice: come, shine on those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death.”
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