THE WORD IN ADVENT
Third Monday in Advent - December 15, 2025
Numbers 24: 2-7,15-17a; Matthew 21: 23-27
Balaam praises the Lord for what he sees, while not all really see what he saw! That is being a prophet... prophets are those who are gifted to see beyond. They are able to see something that we do not see, because they choose to see. They choose to see what the Lord wants them to see, not merely what they are able to or what they wish to see! A star from Jacob and sceptre from Israel... is the sign from the Spirit of what the Lord was doing for God's people.
The joy of the Reign to which we are called this week, comes not from just situations that change or settings that favour - but from a definitive choice; a personal choice to accept and acknowledge the Divine, as we were instructed by the Word on Sunday. Most of the times the block to the joy that God wishes to grant us is - we ourselves, our selves, our self!
We see that explicated in the Gospel today - the scribes and the pharisees come asking Jesus about his authority. They are not worried about the rightness or wrongness of his works, the rationality of his behaviour, the truth or not in his teachings... they are worried about his authority. They were feeling threatened, their authority at stake. They saw Jesus overturning the so-called order that they had created in their own authority... in fact that overturning order was the recognition of the order of God, the authority of God.
To choose God over one's own Ego; to choose what God wills and not one's own wish; to obey God's command and not one's own whims and fancies; to choose the Divine plan in spite of the difficulties involved and inconveniences foreseen... that is choosing the joy of the Reign. It is ascribed as the joy of the Reign, because it has to be differentiated from the popular understanding of joy which is doing what I like and the way I like. The joy of the Reign, instead, is a choice against the God... the choice for God's ruling.









