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O Holy Spirit, please guide me as I read these passages for today.                     
May these passages give me hope, strength, wisdom, compassion, courage and peace for my daily life       Chinese text

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 Reading - Reflection - Prayer   Jan 20, 2013 
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Readings for January 20, the 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
 
First reading:  Not just a bride and groom reading, to go with the Gospel,
but a reading which says that God rejoices over us like a bridegroom rejoices over his bride

Responsorial Psalm:  All brides need to know about their Heavenly Bridegroom

Second reading: The gifts of the Holy Spirit, intended for the benefit of all brides

Gospel:  150 gallons of water changed to wine

Reflection: 
If the guests had already finished the supply of wine, they must have been well inebriated, maybe some of them were "under the influence".  But Jesus did not say "no more...you've had enough...some of you are already drunk". Rather he gave them more wine, of a higher quality!...rather than have the host family lose face for running out of wine. For Jesus, the young couple's embarrassment was a higher priority issue than the guests' drunkenness!  No doubt at the back of his mind Jesus had the words of the psalm: "you gave us wine to cheer our hearts"

Prayer:
Jesus, please help us better understand how your love for us like that of bridegroom for his bride. And help us establish priorities with your heart!

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