Daily Reflection December 19, 2016 |
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Advent is a time of preparation. As I write this, I’m preparing for finals and grading. By the time you read this, my grades will be in and I’ll be preparing for the holidays, buying presents. The readings today talk about preparations in a way. The stories in the readings are preparing us for Christmas in several ways. In the Gospel reading an angel comes to Elizabeth, who was barren, but tells her she will have a baby, a son, in her old age. That son is John, the Baptist, who prepares the way for the Lord. John’s birth prepares the way for Jesus’ birth, and when he grows up John will turn many of the Children of Israel to the Lord their God, and prepare the people for Jesus. John is not the savior, but he prepares the way for the savior of the world. Both of these stories prepare the way for Christmas. They tell of barren women who nonetheless conceive and bear children who will change the world. Samson starts the process of Israel’s deliverance from the Philistines. John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus, whose mother Mary is a virgin, but nonetheless conceives a son who will change the world. Samson prepares the way for those who will deliver his people. John prepares the way for Jesus, who will deliver us all. Everything that came before prepared the way for Jesus and nothing was the same after. |
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