Homily: December 9, 2025, Tuesday of the second week of Advent (Word of God)

 “Though the grass withers and the flower wilts, the word of our God stands forever.”

This line from today’s first reading is quoted quite often to remind us of the power and permanence of God’s word. Everything in this world will fade away, grass withers, flowers wilt, seasons come and go, people live and die, nothing stays the same, nothing lasts forever. But the Word of God will never change, will never die, will never disappear. It stands firm, unchanging, eternal.

God created the entire universe just with His words.

The Gospel of John puts it very well in clear perspective: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”

And the Word was made flesh. The ‘Word’ refers to Jesus, the Son of God. ‘Word’ also refers to the Bible, the word of God.

So every Catholic home should have a Bible. All of us should try to make it our personal companion in prayer. We all pray in different ways, but from the earliest days of the Church, Christians prayed with scripture, the Word of God.

When we pray with scripture, whether reading the Gospels, praying the psalms, or meditating through the Rosary, we are entering to a deeper connection with God. His Word strengthens our faith, gives us wisdom and guidance.

It reveals God’s love for us and the reason for our being.

Today, let us renew our commitment to pray more with the Word of God. Let us use Scripture to ask for His help, to offer our needs, and above all, to praise and thank Him. Amen.


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