THE WORD IN ADVENT - Third week Saturday
December 23, 2023 - Malachi 3:1-4,23-24; Luke 1: 57-66
Malachi today speaks of the refiner's fire and the fullers' alkali - that is the type of preparation we need to take on. We are called to sit in front of that fire and purify ourselves, for the time is near. We are challenged to make a clinical evaluation of our beings. We are very close to the day - if we miss this moment, we shall soon be in the midst of the festivities and we shall celebrate certainly, but without a lasting effect on our internal selves.
John the Baptist is given to us as a sign, a reminder, a warning - like a virus alert that comes from a computer system. The alert is only an alert - it will not set right the impending disaster. If we wish to, we have to take action - avail of all the antivirus possibilities and purge our life of those elements that are affecting our life in God. This is the moment and this is the day! We are called to take stock of our journey thus far and prepare ourselves for a true and meaningful celebration - our prayers, novenas and wreathes, eucharistic celebrations and the sacrament of reconciliation, are they not sufficient measures?
The Antiphon once again calls upon Emmanuel, the God with us, God is here, now, near and just beside us! Are we prepared to behold the presence, the power and the grace of the imminent God, the incarnate Word, the life giving Spirit? Are we prepared enough to stand erect, hold our heads high and encounter our Saviour who is already here on our thresholds?
We are at a checkpoint - to check ourselves, not in the sense of a judgement and a sentencing, but in the sense of an ongoing journey. We are here to take stock, shed unneccessary baggage, refill the right energy and embark on another phase of our journey. Once we encounter the Lord we shall have all that is necessary to forge ahead, but to encounter the Lord, are we ready as yet?