Jesus our brother

Settlement of relationships1
We have entered the final stage in our preparation for the birth of the Son of God Christ.
At the beginning of these last days, we listen to the gospel’s pericope, which is possible most uninteresting. However, we hear only the names of Jesus’ ancestors, from Abraham to Christ (cf. Mathew 1: 1-17).
The genealogy of Jesus Christ shows that the Lord Jesus really came from Abraham’s descendants and David’s family according to the promises made to Abraham and David. “Jesus Christ, Son of David” This means that Jesus, as the king’s son, is himself king. Mathew recalls the First Book of Chronicles, and it says: “When your days come to an end (addressed here is David), and you will go to your fathers, and I will make you a descendant after you, who will be one of your sons. And I will establish his kingdom … I will establish his kingdom forever ”(2 Sam 7:12). These words point to Solomon first, but the word “forever” points far beyond him. We have here mentioned that he is also the son of Abraham. Matthew wants to recall the Book of Genesis and that “All” nations are blessed in Abraham. So Matthew immediately in his first sentence.

The Gospels think that the immense and unimaginable salvation of God is here for all nations. The expression the son of Abraham is found here only once in the Bible. If we really noticed what I said a moment ago, we know that all people are blessed in Abraham. Not only blessed, but it follows that we are all brothers and sisters. Since we are all siblings and one family, it is not our brother and Jesus? Not every family member is happy when a baby is to be born into this family a child? Usually, everyone is looking forward to it how we rejoice that our brother Jesus will be born. We are making peace in this family so that this little child can feel comfortable in our households. Before Christmas, we often see how windows are washed, carpets are beaten, and big cleaning. This may take a week. We want to have everything cleaned out of the box. However, friends will come, Mr. Pastor will come after the carol, carolers will come, and other visits. We must, after all, have it cleaned. At the same time, we often forget to clean up our hearts.

Our brother Jesus is to be born in our hearts, and we are there as if in a dump. Maybe you’re someone he will say: “What this one wants from us, however, there were many of us at confession and at St. receiving us goes so much that it takes longer to give away St. communion, as St. mass. I want it from all of us that we are St. they also associated the confession with the forgiveness of guilt by our neighbors, siblings, and neighbors. Otherwise, this sacrament of reconciliation is invalid, and we weigh even more on our hearts. In addition to entering the finale of anticipating our Brother Jesus’s birth, let us also enter into our new mutual relations.

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