There are
just so many entry points for prayer and reflection as I read the Bible passages
chosen by the Church to recognize the Feast of the Assumption today [Isaiah
7:10-14; 8:10, Psalms 40:7-11, Hebrews 10:4-10, and Luke 1:26-38], nine months
before we celebrate Christmas.
“A sign
from God,” “Here
I am Lord I come to do your will,” “the will of God,” “the Word
of God became flesh and made his dwelling among us,” “do not be afraid,”
“the Holy Spirit will come upon you,” “nothing is impossible with God”
– these are just some of the threads that jumped out at me as I read and
reflected. I couldn’t decide where to
focus my attention. Finally, I decided
to try and discover what they all might have in common. Where I landed was the concept of being
chosen and my belief that we’re all chosen by God simply in our being
created. Don’t we all wish to have a
sign from God, to know if we’re doing the right thing or doing God’s will? Isn’t this just another way to say that we’d
like to know that we’re chosen? And yet,
we are. The Word of God became flesh
and dwelt among us and continues to dwell among us as we each carry Christ
to the world. What an awesomely big
responsibility. But we hear, do not
be afraid, nothing is impossible with God!
St. Teresa
of Avila said it so well. Christ has no
body now but yours. No hands, no feet on
earth but yours. Yours are the eyes
through which He looks compassion on this world. Yours are the feet with which He walks to do
good. Yours are the hands through which He
blesses all the world. Yours are the
hands, yours are the feet, yours are the eyes, you are His body. Christ has no body now on earth but yours.”
When we pray
with Mary, some of the questions that rise up include: Who is she? Why was she chosen? What
was special about her? Since we’re
bringing Christ to the world, maybe it’s important to take a minute and ask
ourselves those questions. So, spend
some time contemplating how we are called, each of us, individually and
uniquely to bring Christ to the world.
Who am
I? Who has God created me to be? What is special about me? How am I gifted – we all are – uniquely
called? Why was I chosen? How am I called to bring Christ to the world?
Again, we’re
all chosen, created in the image of God, to bear Christ. How will that manifest in us today?
Father in
Heaven, You sent Your Son to become incarnate in the womb of the Blessed Virgin
Mary. Your glorious Archangel Gabriel
brought forth this Good News. May I
always be attentive to the messages You send forth to me as You invite me to
join in Your divine mission of bringing Your Son into the world. I say “Yes” this day, dear Lord, to serve Your
most holy will. Jesus, I trust in You.
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