Monday, December 6, 2021

The ultimate peace - in those arms alone!

 THE WORD IN ADVENT

December 7, 2021: Second Tuesday in Advent

Isaiah 40: 1-11; Matthew 18: 12-14

As individuals, as communities or society and as humanity as a whole, we are constantly in search of something; either we are in search of, or we are made to be in search of! It is sad when a person is constantly in search of something which he or she thinks can give happiness in life, but repeatedly comes to realise that it really does not give that happiness that was longed for. The more sad part is this: that some are made to be is search of, by the mainstream society, the so called majority...but slowly they forget the fact that they are pushed into that predicament, but begin to fully immerse themselves in that inutile search. 

We search for things that we think will give us that peace and joy in life, but in the bargain we lose ourselves! Someone has to come in search of us! The Lord does search for us - through sacraments, seasons and special moments of renewal. We are searched for, but do we let ourselves be found by the Lord... if we are lost, we shall be found; but if we hide ourselves, we would not be found, isn't it? 

When will I really let myself be found by the Lord...only when I realise that I am running behind things that will not last, things that may not give me exactly what I am looking for, that unending joy! Indeed that eternal joy, that sense of fullness, that ultimate peace can be attained in those arms alone!