Daily Reflection November 26, 2016 |
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“New Year’s” Eve Today is the last day of the church calendar – the last day in “Ordinary time.” I’ve always marveled at the term, Ordinary Time. Especially today, it seems most appropriate since something extraordinary is about to happen. Advent begins tomorrow and our new church year, full of anticipation and hope, starts. The readings for today foretell that somewhat but also warn us to be vigilant. The responsorial psalm cries out that the Lord is coming: Marana tha! Marana tha! And we respond, Come Lord Jesus. We are eager to let our hearts be open and enjoy all that this brings. Yet, how do we prepare? How do we embrace this gift? We do not have to wait until the second coming to see the impact of our Lord – to celebrate and bow down in worship. We will soon begin the preparation in earnest for the birth of our Lord. We will spend four weeks in anticipation of an event that changes our lives. While we celebrate this each year – the joy and awe is still the same. We are saved by the birth of our Savior. We are made new! So as we close out this year and get ready for a most amazing journey with Jesus, we are reminded that we have an opportunity (an obligation) to prepare ourselves.
This preparation does not involve stocking up on canned goods or bottled water nor does it involve complacency. This involves preparing with my heart and my behavior, reflecting on my faith and assuring that I am living it every day. It means that my decorations and the “perfect” gifts under the Christmas tree are futile without my heart and soul being ready to embrace all that Jesus has to offer. It means living the gospel in every aspect of my life. . . . |
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