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Thursday, December 15, 2011

4th Sunday of Advent



December 18th, 2011 Sunday homily: Fr.Francis Chirackal CMI, MSW
2Sm 7:1-5,8b-12,14a, 16; Rom 16:25-27; Lk 1:26-38
For Readings
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Well known preacher and writer Anthony De Mello in a story on Emmanuel presents a fish. A young river fish happened to reach the ocean. Seeing an older fish it asked, “Excuse me, you are older than I, so can you tell me where to find the thing they call the ocean?" "The ocean," said the older fish "is the thing you are in now." "Oh, this? But this is only salty water. What I’m seeking is the ocean," said the disappointed fish as he swam away to search elsewhere. Today’s gospel introduces God as Emmanuel, one living always with us and in us. Advent and Christmas should enable us to experience this God within and all around us.

Apart from messianic prophecy today’s first reading from the book of 2Samuel gives a message that god’s ways are not man’s ways. Sometimes God may say ‘no’ to even our noble plans with high spiritual ideals and intentions. David’s desire and plan to build a temple for God in Jerusalem was a noble one. But, God said ‘no’ to his plan. The sublime facts commemorated at Christmas are presented in the words of St.Paul in his letter to the Romans. In His infinite love and interest in his creatures, God the Father sent his beloved Son in human nature to live amongst us, to tell us of the Father’s love and plans for our happiness.

The gospel gives the beautiful picture of the most stupendous event that ever happened, or ever could happen on earth. At the moment Virgin Mary said, “Be it done to me according to thy word” God the Creator became a Creature. Son of God took on human nature in the womb of the Blessed Virgin. This tremendous event is remembered every day as we say the angelus. What is announced to Mary is the revelation of all that the prophets had spoken.


Mary is the virgin prophesied to bear a son of the house of David. And nearly every word the angel speaks to her echoes the long history of salvation recorded in the Bible. God’s love unfolds in this salvific history and incarnation. Christmas is the fulfillment of what was in God’s heart. Christmas is all about God’s coming to us in love so that He and we can live in each other’s presence. But that is not all. There is more – a whole lot more. Incarnation is but a starting point. It is the starting point of our human saga, both collective and personal, in which our hearts finally find rest in the Presence of God.


What a wonder that is! God joins himself into us so that He can live in our very own lives. It is God’s intention to dwell and make His home in us. He Himself has first come to us so that we can respond, and in our response have the wonder of God Himself dwelling and abiding within us. We are called with Mary to marvel at all that the Lord has done throughout the ages for our salvation. And we too, must respond to this annunciation with humble obedience, that our lives be lived according to His word.

Like Mary, the living presence of God the Son abides within us, not just for our own sakes, but so that we, like Mary, can give Him to the world around us. Each one of us can make an infinitely significant response to God’s offer of love. When we are told that we are loved, and we respond with a “yes”, our lives are changed. Something is placed within our hearts that never goes away. Let us ask God to reveal what he wants us to do as a response and do it.

Christmas is the story of God’s greatest gift given to meet our greatest need – to love and to be loved. It is a time of love. Let us prepare to celebrate this feast of Love in its real meaning.

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