Thursday, December 12, 2019

Cycle A - Year II:  

22 December 2019: Fourth Sunday of Advent 
(Liturgical Color: Violet;for Simbang Gabi Mass, White)

Readings:

First Reading:        Isaiah 7:10-14
Second Reading:   Romans 1:1-7

Gospel:  Please Read  Matthew 1:18-24

"Obedient faith in God!"

Last Sunday we rejoiced as we celebrated "Gaudete Sunday".  Because our Advent pilgrimage draws to a close.  And today is the fourth and last Sunday of Advent.  In all churches and chapels we light the fourth candle in the advent wreath, the candle of love.  In few more days we will witness the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ, the God of Love and Light of the world!

So as we wind up our spiritual preparation for the coming of the Savior, the Gospel reading focuses on St. Joseph, the legal father of the Holy Child and protector of the Holy Family.

In the Gospel narrative, Joseph faces a heart wrenching predicament: he is betrothed to a uniquely wonderful woman who is pregnant.  Yet he knows that he is not the biological father.  And since he is a "righteous man", he plans to leave Mary quietly.  It is at this point that God intervenes and sends an angel to appear to Joseph in a dream.  And Joseph listens to the message of the angel and responds with deep faith and admirable obedience. He then willing embraces his role as the foster father of Jesus.

Now let us reflect that both Mary and Joseph came before God, at different moments, facing the decision to believe in the Almighty and trust in His unfathomable plan,  The radical "yes" of Mary and Joseph to God's plan brings fulfillment to their lives and enables them to participate by their own free will in the marvelous, saving work of God for mankind.

In the historical perspective, the Incarnation of Jesus will not happen again.  (Although we know and believe that Jesus will come again in glory, as Judge and King of all creation in the second coming, but it is no longer as an Infant Child.)  So in this sense, none of us will ever be asked to do anything quite like Mary and Joseph in their obedience to God's will.

But in practical life, everyone of us is called to make a similar act of faith.  Because we too stand alone before God and are asked by our Creator and Redeemer to place our lives in His hands, and to trust in His loving plan for us.

Particularly during these most trying times again in our history in the Philippine context, it is our faith in God that is really the foundation of the Filipinos' spirit of resiliency in the midst of fear and trials.  Because we know it is the Holy Spirit dwelling within us that gives us the strength to overcome our fears and doubts, and like a trusting child makes the leap of faith into the loving arms of our heavenly Father.

As we now conclude our Advent pilgrimage, let us pray that the grace of Jesus Christ, the examples of Mary and Joseph in their trust and obedience to God, and the blessing of the Advent season lead every one of us to respond to God with  "obedient faith", even if sometimes we do not understand immediately God's will for us, and what is happening in our lives. 

A blessed Sunday to us all.  And thank you for a moment with God.


Ad Jesum per Mariam!

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