Thursday, December 19, 2024
Christmas Novena 2024 - Day 4
The Joy of Being Chosen for the Reign!
Advent 2024: A Pilgrimage of Hope towards Peace with Joy - the Nature of the Journey!
Third Thursday in Advent - December 19, 2024
Judges 13: 2-7, 24-25; Luke 1: 5-25
The first reading recounts to us the announcement of
the birth of Samson; and the Gospel reports the announcement of the birth of
John the Baptist. The pre-announced choices are signs given to us to highlight
two important facts: that we are loved and the Lord knows what is happening in
our world.
One of the clear signs of love that one has for
another is in the care that one shows. This care is exhibited in the form of forethought,
a typical trait of a mother or father, or anyone who cares. Samson, John the
Baptist, and many other similar persons of God, stand witness to this fact, and
thanks to their faithfulness, God’s salvific plan has unfolded itself in phases
although the times.
Secondly, the Lord is aware of what we are going
through. At times people, or nations, or the powerful ones think that they are dictating
everything in the world. But not too late, they do come to realise that they could
be gone as a whiff in the wind. The Lord of history is forever in control and
no one can gainsay that.
The Saviour to come, referred to as the root of Jesse,
is an affirmation of this exact truth: that our God is the Lord of History.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Christmas Novena 2024 - Day 3
18th December: O Adonai...
The Joy of Integrity of the Reign!
Advent 2024: A Pilgrimage of Hope towards Peace with Joy - the Nature of the Journey!
Third Wednesday in Advent - December 18, 2024
Jeremiah 23: 5-8; Matthew 1: 18-24
The Lord-our-Integrity is a profound title we see
given to the Lord in the experience of the Old Testament people; it is today
correlated to another title – Emmanuel, God-with-us. The first reading and the
Gospel together present to us a great grace that God offers us and a challenge
that accompanies that.
The grace is that the Lord-our-integrity is with us!
When we see the times that are so treacherous and unpredictable, value stripped
and sometimes even malicious, if we still live with out faith and hope, we
thank the Lord, the Lord of integrity, who is with us and who strengthens us. With
that grace alone can we go ahead and remain sane and grow saintly.
The challenge is that the Lord-our-integrity is with
us, and we are challenged to live up to the presence of the Lord, in
righteousness and justice, nobility and integrity. The presence of the Lord-with-us
is not conditioned by the Lord in anyway, because it is an unconditional presence,
by the very fact of the covenant and the choice of the Lord to come amidst us.
It is conditioned by our choices – like Joseph, are we ready to do what the Lord
wants us to do? If not, we create a condition where the Lord cannot be with us,
because we choose to be away from the Lord and the Lord’s ways.
O Adonai, Ruler of Israel, we call out to the Lord in
the O Antiphon of the Novena, declaring the Lordship of our Saviour who wishes
to come and be with us. Do we mean that declaration?
Monday, December 16, 2024
Christmas Novena 2024 - Day 2
17th December : O Sapientia...
The Joy of Gathering in the Reign!
Advent 2024: A Pilgrimage of Hope towards Peace with Joy - the Nature of the Journey!
Third Tuesday in Advent - December 17, 2024
Genesis 49: 2, 8-10; Matthew 1:1-17
In the first reading we find Jacob gathering his sons
around his death bed… a sign of gathering them into one communion… that they do
not fight and part ways after the death of the father who united them, who
shone as the point of gathering. The Gospel gives us an account of how these
gathered, stayed on, until the promised coming of the Messiah actually took
place. It is an assuring account of theological history, in terms of the
promise and the fulfilment, the generations and the communion, the plan of God
and its nature of eternity (in the sense of timelessness).
The important highlight for us, is the rallying point,
the locus of gathering – Christ, the Lord who is to come, who will gather us in
the Reign. It is an ongoing experience, not just an experience to be awaited.
Hence, the meaning of waiting of the Saviour who would gather us, is to start
working towards that communion; it is getting together as people of God, as
people of the Reign. That is the call of the Wisdom, the Wisdom of the Most
High.
Christmas Novena 2024 - Day 1
CHRISTMAS NOVENA - a tradition so lovely
The Joy of Seeing the Reign
Advent 2024: A Pilgrimage of Hope towards Peace with Joy - the Nature of the Journey!
Third Monday in Advent - December 16, 2024
Numbers 24: 2-7, 15-17; Matthew 21: 23-27
If the first week of this Advent pilgrimage that we began, commissioned the journey of hope and the second explained it to us as a journey to peace, this week shall impress on us the nature of the journey we are called to take – a journey with joy.
The Word
today highlights the joy of seeing, the joy of seeing what the Lord wants us to
see! The oracle of Balaam which praises the far-seeing eyes, thanks the Lord
for making us see, and looks forward to see the scepter that arises from Israel,
is the objective of the advent journey. This is what we are called to train
ourselves towards, to develop the capacity to see.
The Gospel
presents to us the unfortunate scenario of those who lack this capacity to see.
It is not because they are not given the faculty to see, but because they refuse
to use that grace that the Lord has given to see. They were stuck somewhere,
and no matter what effort Jesus put in, they were unable to grow out of their obstinacy.
And this is the challenge that the Word has to post to us, today!
If we have
to begin to see the Reign, we need to begin to see what the Lord makes us see!
As Balaam makes us reflect, blessed are those eyes that learn to see what the
Lord wants them to see. It is in seeing that, we shall behold the Reign
wherever we are. We begin the Novena to Christmas today, and the antiphon
before Gospel, is a perfect fit to this thought. Let our today be: let us see
your Mercy, O Lord!
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Peace is letting go... it's letting God!
Advent 2024: A Pilgrimage of Hope
towards Peace - the Journey Explained!
Second Saturday in Advent - December 14, 2024
Ecclesiasticus 48: 1-4, 9-12; Matthew 17: 10-13We are on the last day of this second week of Advent and tomorrow we shall already be solemnising the Gaudete Sunday, our call to rejoice and repose. We are prepared being prepared already for the week ahead, by the Word. We began this week with the promise of the coming of the prophet, and tomorrow we shall encounter that person. It was about him, elsewhere (Mtt 11:7), that Jesus asked: what did you go out to see in the wilderness – reed swayed by the wind? Even today, the person of John fills us with awe, simply because of his total dedication to the mission of the Reign.
Where do we see this dedication manifested – in his capacity to let go, and to let God’s plan come alive. In fact, it is this attitude that makes John special – he was single minded in his dedication, letting go of even the most ordinary things that one could have in life; and he did that not to prove anything to anyone, but to let God be seen and expressed in history. When we let go and let God, we shall experience a special peace, which no one would understand and no one can take away from us.