Salvation is at Hand
November 28, 2024 Thursday of the Thirty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time
Daily Readings: Revelation 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9A; Luke 21:20-28
Today’s readings continue to speak of the inevitable end, which seems filled with horror and chaos. Who would not tremble in fear just imagining what has been described in today’s readings?
However, towards the end of the readings, there is a great assurance that redemption is at hand.
A believer who has fulfilled his mission will not tremble in fear but will rejoice, knowing that his redemption is near.
While the inevitable end may seem too frightening to imagine, we can hold on to the certainty of Christ’s promise of redemption.
Instead of focusing on and losing faith because of the tragedies or difficulties we experience, we should stand up and walk the path to salvation, with Christ as our only source of strength.
A Call to Action for Catholic Living: In the face of life's trials and the frightening uncertainty of the end, stand firm in your faith. Trust in Christ’s promise of redemption, and let His strength guide you. Do not let fear or hardship shake your hope—keep walking the path to salvation, knowing that with Christ, your redemption is assured.
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