Monday, December 23, 2024
Christmas Novena 2024 - Day 9
Living in Faith - See the Lord at work and Sing of God's love!
Advent 2024: A Pilgrimage of Hope towards Peace with Joy, in Faith – the Fulfillment of the Journey!
Fourth Tuesday in Advent - December 24, 2024
2 Samuel 7: 1-5, 8-12, 14, 16; Luke 1: 67-79
David, in spite of all the weaknesses and shortfalls
and the eventual mercies received from the Lord, still forgets this fact and
thinks he has to do something for God! How erroneous of us too – many a time, we think we have to defend God, protect God, debate for God, win arguments for
God and prove God to the world! Who are we? The Lord’s glories speak for themselves.
The mighty works of God sing out the glories of the Lord.
Living our faith, on our part, would only mean that we
acknowledge these works of the Lord, in our daily life, and sing of the love of
God, forever. The Lord has made us His promises and those promises would always
stand! And in fact, we stand on those promises. We would do good, not to
pretend that we are accomplishing great things for God, but indeed the Lord is
accomplishing mighty things for us and through us. That is what Zechariah sings
of today – the Lord remembers his holy covenant and shows mercy through the
ages!
The Morning Star, the Rising Sun of justice, makes us
see this fact! Let us resolve to see the Lord at work and sing of God’s love
forever! For his is the power, the glory and honour forever! Amen.
Christmas Novena 2024 - Day 8
23rd December: O Emmanuel
Living in Faith – Looking ahead with heads held high!
Advent 2024: A Pilgrimage of Hope towards Peace with Joy, in Faith – the Fulfillment of the Journey!
Fourth Monday in Advent - December 23, 2024
Malachi 3: 1-4, 23-24; Luke 1: 57-66
The theme of the end of days, or the Lord’s day,
sometimes can be a fiction-friendly leitmotif with all its elements of suspense
and secrets. But it cannot be so for a person of faith. That is what St. Paul
advised his people when he wrote, “but you, brothers and sisters, you are not
in darkness so that this day should surprise you like a thief.” (1 Thess 5:4) This is so because the Lord has sent us
enough messengers and messages, to understand, analyse and come to make our
informed choices about everything. We cannot blame anyone for our choices, nor
can we feign ignorance about the purpose of our beings, if we are truly
persons, children, or people of faith.
When the people saw what was happening with regard to
John, the new child born in the neighbourhood, they experienced fear… for us,
that should not be, because we are girded with faith. Where there is faith,
there is not place for fear, for fear is a by-product of darkness. We are
people of the Light, and darkness cannot overcome us, because Emmanuel, God
with us, is here, very close to us. And that shall enable us, empower us to walk
with our heads held high! Looking up to the Lord with faith, we can face any
situation with courage and confidence, with hope, peace and joy – that is what
it means to live in faith.
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Christmas Novena 2024 - Day 7
22nd December: O King of Nations
A PILGRIMAGE OF HOPE TOWARDS PEACE, WITH JOY, IN FAITH
The Fulfilment of the Journey
Fourth Sunday in Advent: December 22, 2024
Micah 5: 1-4; Hebrew 10:5-10; Luke 1:39-44
We began
a journey three weeks ago, a journey preparing ourselves towards that
Pilgrimage of Hope we wish to make in the coming Jubilee Year! And here we are at
the close of the journey, reflecting on the fulfilment of this life journey,
the journey of hope, towards peace, with joy, in faith! This Sunday, the Sunday
of faith, speaks to us of faith as that experience of fulfilment that we are
called to, as people of God. Apart from the theme of faith that is proposed for
our reflection, there is the figure of Mary presented to us as the icon to be
contemplated upon this Sunday, so close to the celebration of the profound
mystery of Incarnation. We see this reflection shared in three modes, answering
three pertinent queries regarding faith.
The first
of the points of clarity we have: what is the meaning of Faith – it is the confidence
we have in the Lord, arising out of the fulfilment of the promises that the
Lord has given us. Mary is presented as the model of that person of faith, as
we see Elisabeth declaring, “blessed is she who believed that the promise made
her by the Lord would be fulfilled. Yes, the model presented to us by Mary in
this regard is a reminder of hope, that we always remain disposed to behold the
fulfilment of the promises of the Lord, despite the darkness or the confusion
that may surround at a given moment. Just as Mary trusted in the Lord, in spite
of her inability to grasp entirety of the plan of God that was unfolding around
her, we are challenged to grow in confidence of hope that the promise of the
Reign will certainly be fulfilled in God’s own time.
That is
the meaning of faith, that this Sunday teaches us, as it prepares our minds to
look forward to the imminence of the great mystery of salvation that we are
about to celebrate in a couple of days. Our lives are an unfolding of these
fulfilments, if only we are attentive to many an experience that our lives
consist of. It is a special quality to recognize that and proclaim – the Mighty
one has done great things for me.
The
second point of reflection is the obedience of faith – the source of our peace,
the true, internal peace that the Lord alone can give. Here I come to do your
will – that phrase that we hear today is so explicative of Christ as that Son
of God who submitted himself in obedience of faith, as St. Paul would explain
to us (Rom 1:5 & 16:26). Mary is presented as one who manifested the same
obedience to the Will of God – thus becoming the eminent of the first fruits of
Christ’s salvation to human kind. Apart from salvation that sounds so
transcendent, we could understand the obedience of faith as the source of peace
even in our days.
If only
each of us and all of creation vows this obedience of faith to the eternal will
of the Creator, everything would be in peace! It applies to our individual
hearts too – when we submit ourselves in this obedience of Faith to the One who
calls us, we shall experience a peace that shall fill our lives and that no one
can take away from us.
A third challenge
that is posed to us is a commitment of faith – faith that requires us to become
bearers of joy to the world, to others, to everyone whom we meet. Why should I
be honoured with a visit from the mother of my Lord, exclaims Elisabeth in the Gospel,
for the moment your greeting reached my ears, the child in my womb leapt for
joy. Some Gospel exegetes want us to note here the resemblance to an Old
Testament incident – when King David leapt and danced for joy (2 Sam 6) –
because he saw the Ark of the Covenant enter Jerusalem. John the Baptist in the
womb of his mother leaps for joy, just as Elisabeth herself, when Mary entered
the house! Mary is paralleled here to the Ark of the covenant, that is the bearer
of the presence of God. That is the commitment of faith that we are given with
today: to become the bearers of this joy of the presence of the Lord to
whomever we encounter. That is evangelization today, to be bearers of the joy
of the presence of the Lord to the world.
Friday, December 20, 2024
Christmas Novena 2024 - Day 6
21st December: O Rising dawn! Morning Star!
Splendour of light eternal and sun of righteousness:
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Christmas Novena 2024 - Day 5
20th December: O Key of David
Leaping for Joy - a sign of Beholding the Reign!
Advent 2024: A Pilgrimage of Hope towards Peace with Joy - the Nature of the Journey!
Third Saturday in Advent - December 21, 2024
Song of Songs 2: 8-14; Luke 1: 39-45
This leaping for joy is compared to the joy of a
beloved on beholding the one of his or her love, in the first reading! The past
experiences and the relationship already established come into play here and
the it is the memory that brings joy to the person in this case!
In the Gospel we come across Elisabeth who leaps for
joy on encountering not just her cousin, but the mother-to-be of God; and the baby
in her womb leaping for joy to encounter the would-be Mother of God and the
Divine Son to be born. This is hope, faith and trust in the promises of the
Lord – the insight, the future that brings joy to the persons involved!
Be they memory or insight, they abound for us too, despite the scenes of darkness and despair that surround us. How much are we prepared to behold the Reign – that competence shall bring joy to us, the joy that the Lord brings. The imagery of the Rising Dawn, the Morning Star, is a leap for joy in the new beginning. The new beginning is always on the basis of the memory of the past day's accomplishments - great things that God accomplishes with his loved ones like David; it is also about the promises that the new day holds - the promise that God has made in the lineage of David. It takes a special capacity to behold the Reign in our day today, here and now. And it is that capacity that can generate true divine joy!
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