Spending Advent With Mary, The Mother of Jesus
December 8, 2013 │
2nd Sunday of Advent
Mary’s Great Joy
Reflection
Things don’t have to be going perfectly in order for us to be joyful. In fact, things can be somewhat out of whack sometimes, even filled with mystery and wonder, yet we can still know a deep sort of joy. This must have been Mary’s experience. Anyone traveling her journey – the journey led by God which takes us into the very heart of Christ – knows how it’s possible to have deep joy while still being greatly challenged by the events of the day.
Psalm 126 helps us understand this when it offers this bit of insight: “Although they go forth weeping, carrying the seed to be sown, they shall come back rejoicing, carrying their
sheaves.” This, my friends, is our Advent journey. We enter into this time needing growth, and we arrive at Christmas loaded with gifts.
Do you understand how giving of yourself will lead you to happiness? It’s the secret of eternal life. There is no other pathway to true fulfillment than dying to yourself in love for others, and giving away your heart.
Share with others or ponder alone
What do you personally bring into Advent this year whichneeds growth? What dimension of your person or spiritual life needs the healing touch of Christ?
Take action
Write down your response to the reflection question above,
in a safe and private place. Take it to Mass with you this week and offer it to
God.
Prayer for today
O Mary, you were full of joy as you gradually understood more deeply
your own mission, filled as it was with difficulty for you. Help me to
experience that same joy now as I embrace that to which I have been called.
Amen.
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Author: Bill Huebsch