DECEMBER 21, 2011
Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Advent
Reading 1: Zephaniah 3: 14-18
Psalm: Ps 33: 2-3, 11-12, 20-21
Gospel: Luke 1: 39-45
“Arise, My beloved, My beautiful one, and come!” —Song of Songs 2:10, 13
Despite the constant hype the world gives to Christmas, the world only wants a minimal Christmas. People are programmed to be happy with “two front teeth,” a new PlayStation, fur coat, diamond ring, Barbie doll, power tool, or even a new car. The world proclaims that getting this for Christmas is a maximum Christmas. When you focus on the gifts instead of the Giver of the gifts, you’ve set yourself up for a minimal Christmas.
The world is not ready to receive the incarnate Love of the Lord for Christmas. That’s why we need Advent: to help us prepare to raise our expectations to receive the earth-shaking, maximum Christmas God has for us. The Lord shouts to us: “Arise” (Sg 2:10, 13). He calls us to rise above our meager expectations. In the northern USA, we expect snow; God expects a new springtime in the Spirit (Sg 2:11ff). We expect family gatherings; God expects us to take our royal place in His glorious family (Jn 3:5; Mt 12:50). We expect good tidings; God sends the Good News by sending His only Son, Jesus (Jn 1:14). We expect delicious Christmas treats; God expects Christ-Mass, featuring the eucharistic banquet of the Lamb. We expect the Christmas Spirit; God expects us to be filled with the Holy Spirit (Lk 1:41). We expect Christmas carols; God provides His own music as He sings joyfully about us (Zep 3:17).
Raise your expectations and have yourself a Mary Christ-Mass.
Prayer: Father, may I expand my vision (see Is 54:2-3) and never limit You to a worldly Christmas.
Source:
http://www.presentationministries.com/obob/obob.asp?d=12/21/2011