January 12 Baptism

 Words for the day:  HOW does time get away?  It is already Thursday!  Sunday’s gospel was the Baptism of our lord by John the Baptist.  A lovely metaphor.  Our sinless Lord setting an example of humanity and humility to us all.  And the word righteous, which can mean justice; being right with God!  As I get further away from the Camino, it is becoming harder to review those last 10 days of the journey.  Perhaps it is because even after I rejoined the pilgrimage, I was still tired and feeling run down!!!!

January 12, 2018….capital in Austin, Texas.  They seem to have a different take on justice in Texas than in other parts of our country.  An unwelcome place for immigrants and women’s rights! We went to Austin to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary! 

Sunday’s scripture also included my favorite prophet, Isaiah.  Always hopeful, standing up for the poor and disenfranchised.  Isaiah 42:

Isaiah 42:1–16

The Lord’s Chosen Servant

42 eBehold fmy servant, whom I uphold, 

my chosen, gin whom my soul delights; 

hI have put my Spirit upon him; 

ihe will bring forth justice to the nations. 

  He will not cry aloud or lift up his voice, 

or make it heard in the street; 

  ja bruised reed he will not break, 

and a faintly burning wick he will not quench; 

khe will faithfully bring forth justice. 

  He will not grow faint or be discouraged1

till he has established justice in the earth; 

and lthe coastlands wait for his law. 

  Thus says God, the Lord

who created the heavens mand stretched them out, 

who spread out the earth and what comes from it, 

nwho gives breath to the people on it 

and spirit to those who walk in it: 

  “I am the LordoI have called you2 in righteousness; 

I will take you by the hand and keep you; 

I will give you pas a covenant for the people, 

qa light for the nations, 

  rto open the eyes that are blind, 

to bring out the prisoners from the dungeon, 

sfrom the prison those who sit in darkness. 

  I am the Lord; that is my name; 

tmy glory I give to no other, 

nor my praise to carved idols. 

  Behold, the former things have come to pass, 

uand new things I now declare; 

before they spring forth 

I tell you of them.” 

Sing to the Lord a New Song

10  vSing to the Lord a new song, 

his praise from the end of the earth, 

wyou who go down to the sea, and all that fills it, 

lthe coastlands and their inhabitants. 

 11  Let the desert and its cities lift up their voice, 

the villages that xKedar inhabits; 

let the habitants of ySela sing for joy, 

let them shout from the top of the mountains. 

 12  Let them give glory to the Lord

and declare his praise in lthe coastlands. 

 13  zThe Lord goes out like a mighty man, 

like a man of war ahe stirs up his zeal; 

he cries out, bhe shouts aloud, 

he shows himself mighty against his foes. 

 14  For a long time I have held my peace; 

I have kept still and restrained myself; 

now I will cry out clike a woman in labor; 

I will gasp and pant. 

 15  dI will lay waste mountains and hills, 

and dry up all their vegetation; 

I will turn the rivers into islands,3

and dry up the pools. 

 16  eAnd I will lead the blind 

in a way that they do not know, 

in paths that they have not known 

I will guide them. 

I will turn the darkness before them into light, 

fthe rough places into level ground. 

These are the things I do, 

and I do not forsake them. 

 

A reminder of the importance of justice in our world!  Helping the blind see, and giving light to those in darkness. 

I hope to continue to work for justice!

Jeez Louise!


 

 

 


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