December 8, 2024
by John Shea, S.J.
Creighton University's Biology Department
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Second Sunday of Advent
Lectionary: 6


Baruch 5:1-9
Psalms 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6.
Philippians 1:4-6, 8-11
Luke 3:1-6

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Christmas music and Christmas sales remind us of everything we must do to get ready for the 25th of December: decorating, preparing food, buying gifts, and sending cards. The list seems endless. Likewise, it may feel that, spiritually, we must also get ready for Christmas. How are we observing Advent this year? How are we preparing to welcome Jesus? How are we waiting for the Incarnation?

Today’s readings remind us that the emphasis on what we are doing is misplaced. God is constantly inviting us into a deeper and more loving relationship. God takes the initiative in our relationship. And so, God has already done all the heavy lifting: “God has [already] commanded that every lofty mountain be made low” and “God is [already] leading Israel in joy.” Our Psalm reminds us that “The Lord has [already] done great things for us.” Paul affirms that “that the one who began a good work in you will continue to complete it.”

God has already done everything. God’s graces have already been gift wrapped and delivered to us with a bow on top. During this second week of Advent, I see an invitation to sit back, let go, and let God. Consider everything that God has already done in your life. Consider all the graces you’ve already received in your lifetime. Consider all the people who have already helped shape and form you into the person you are today. Just as John the Baptist helped prepare the way for Jesus, consider those people, events, and circumstances in your life that have already helped you prepare for Jesus. And give thanks!

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