I try to enter the vision of God... looking upon our world: men and women being born, and being laid to rest, some getting marries and others getting divorced, the old and the young, the rich and the poor, the happy and the sad, so many people aimless, despairing, hateful and killing, so many undernourished, sick, and dying, so many struggling with life, and blind to any meaning. With God, I can hear people laughing and crying, some shouting and screaming, some praying, others cursing.
The leap of divine joy: God knows the time has come when the mystery of salvation, hidden from the beginning of the world, will shine into human darkness and confusion. It is as if I can hear the Divine Person saying, "Let us work the redemption of the whole human race; let us respond to the groaning of all creation" (Spiritual Exercises 102, 103, 106, 107)
Today our focus, while remaining on Jesus' call to us, shifts to his Incarnation. We think about God made flesh, or as someone once said "God with skin on." Our goal and our desire should be to deepen our faith and trust in this God who became human in Jesus (and so make it easier to follow his call in our lives).
Using Composition of Place read and reflect on the following passages:
Luke 1:26-38
John 1:1-18
Questions to Reflect On:
- What aspects of being human are a delight to me? Which ones are a burden?
- What aspects of Jesus' humanity are a delight to me? How does Jesus' humanity help me know and experience God in deeper ways?
- In what areas of my life am I being asked to say "may it be done to me as you have said," as Mary did?
- "From his fullness we have all received grace upon grace." What graces have I received? Which ones surface for me at this moment and what might be the significance of that awareness or memory?
Suggestion for Daily Living: While out and about take a few minutes to people watch. See each person with reverence for our shared humanity in all its diversity.
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1 comment:
When I think about the humanity of Jesus it makes me realize that God's desire for us to know Him is somewhat revealed in the fact that He became one of us; one of those He created and loves. It makes me humble in that I realize that God loves me just as he loves the homeless person or the person at work or church who really gets under my skin sometimes. It makes me put aside, even for just a human moment, my antagonism and helps me see that person through God's eyes. I wish I could see that way all the time, but I know my sinful nature usually wins that battle. How can I feel superior when what should matter most- God's love - is spread across all humanity and not just the "good" people. That's where His grace is magnified to me - that He loves me in spite of my sinful nature. When I think of the hurts I caused, even many years ago before I knew Him, I know that only God can change a heart and that without Him we would all truly be lost. Praise the Father, praise Jesus and praise the Holy Spirit!!
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