Wednesday, December 17, 2025

 

Wednesday of the Third Week of Advent

(Genesis 49:2.8-10; Matthew 1:1-17)

Today’s first reading from Genesis seems to predict the reign of King David.  He appears to be the mighty lion whom all Israel recognizes as king.  David did extend the boundaries of Israel to their greatest extent while he kept faith in the Lord.  Yet his scepter did depart from Judah. His kingdom did not last forever.

The evangelist Matthew indicates this fact in his genealogy of Jesus.  He notes that around the time of King Jechoniah Israel went into exile.  Matthew’s intention is to show how the prophecy of eternal kingship is fulfilled in Jesus of Nazareth.  In his gospel Matthew presents Jesus as of Judah’s line and the conqueror of death on behalf of his followers.  In the author’s eyes Jesus is the eternal king who will receive homage from all corners of the earth.

The reading of today’s Scripture begins our immediate preparation for Christmas.  In just eight days we will celebrate the birth of the One who commands our obeisance.  He will come to us in the usual ways – in the gospels, in followers of his law of love and, especially, in the Eucharist.  As we look forward to the celebration, let us reassert his claim on our faithfulness.