Daily Reflection
of Creighton University's Online Ministries
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December 30th, 2010
by

Pat Callone

Former Director of Institutional and Community Relations
for the Creighton Study of Violence Across the Lifespan

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Sixth Day in the Octave of Christmas
[203] 1 John 2:12-17
Ps 96:7-8a, 8b-9, 10
Luke 2:36-40

“…When they had fulfilled all the prescriptions
Of the law of the Lord,
They returned to Galilee,
To their own town of Nazareth.
The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom;
And the favor of God was upon him.”

I received a beautiful Christmas card with a picture of a young girl, Mary, kissing the face of the infant she was holding.  The writing on the card said:  “Kissing the Face of God.”  Imagine…Mary and Joseph kissing the face of God so often as they took him home and lived their quiet lives in Nazareth.

“The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom;
And the favor of God was upon him.”
The mystery of God-made-man is one we humans cannot comprehend, but the possibility of that happening can be believed because we know that nothing is impossible for God.

What can we learn from this passage about our own lives?  We can reflect that Mary and Joseph were faithful to the Jewish traditions as they understood them.  We can reflect that Mary and Joseph were chosen from the working class of people who were not distracted by riches and power.  We can reflect that Jesus grew as a normal human being – as we do.

He grew in wisdom...and “the favor of God was upon him.”  Jesus grew in the wisdom and knowledge of the Father and he fulfilled all the prophecies about him.  He was obedient unto death for the love of us.

We also grow in “wisdom” about who we are and what we are supposed to do in life.  We are to grow in wisdom and knowledge and actualize the potential God has given each one of us.  Today, we can ask ourselves these questions:  Why was I born?  What am I supposed to do with my life?  How should I serve the world?

St. Irenaeus said, “The glory of God is man (and woman) fully alive.” How can we be fully alive with all the frailties we observe in ourselves and others?  That’s the mystery of our lives.  We need to find our unique gifts – among our frailties – all during our lives.   When we are young, middle aged, older, whether rich or poor, whether in good health or poor health we are to actualize our unique gifts for the benefit of ourselves and others.

Loving God, help us reflect on our own lives and understand the gifts you have given each one of us.  Help us actualize those gifts – no matter what our age – in the service of the poor, the powerless, the sick, their caregivers, those who do not have education.  Help us, with your Son, give ourselves in service to the world….All for your greater honor and glory.  Amen

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