November 28, 2004
First Sunday of Advent
Father John Doyle, LC
Matthew 24:37-44
Jesus
said to his disciples: “As it was in the days
of Noah, so it will be at the coming of
the Son of Man. In those days before the flood
they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage,
up to the day that Noah entered the ark. They
did not know until the flood came and carried them
all away. So will it be also at the coming
of the Son of Man. Two men will be out
in the field; one will be taken and one will
be left. Two women will be grinding at the mill;
one will be taken and one will be left. Therefore,
stay awake! For you do not know on which day
your Lord will come. Be sure of this: if the
master of the house had known the hour of the
night when the thief was coming, he would have stayed
awake and not let his house be broken into. So
too, you must also be prepared, for at an hour
you do not expect, the Son of Man will come.”
Introductory
Prayer: Lord Jesus allow me to spend this time in
prayerful dialogue with you. Permit me to place all of
my worries and cares aside to prepare myself for your
coming during this Advent season.
Petition: My God, each day you
make an unexpected showing in my life. Help me to
be attentive so that I can welcome you upon your
arrival.
1. Be Prepared. Often in the course of our
busy lives events catch us off guard and unprepared. How
many birthdays or anniversaries of loved ones have slipped our
memories till the last moment or even after the fact?
If however there is one event that needs to be
placed in bold on our calendar it is Christ’s second
coming. Jesus is truly coming, seeking hearts where he will
be welcome. The danger of being caught off guard is
greater than we first perceive. Like the people in today’s
Gospel passage, routine can set in. The hustle and bustle
of every day life can blind us to seeing and
recognizing Christ’s continued presence and guidance. Are there aspects of
my life that I wouldn’t want Jesus to know about?
Are there people I have a hard time dealing with?
What do I need to change in my life so
that Jesus will be a welcome guest in every moment
of my day?
2. Jesus is Coming. The Church offers us
these forty days of Advent to prepare for the Savior’s
birth. But Christ doesn’t come only once a year at
Christmas. As our Holy Father Pope John Paul II constantly
points out: “Christ yesterday, today and forever.” Christ came in
his incarnation, and he is still present with us in
scripture and in the Blessed Sacrament. Jesus also comes to
us, hidden, in our neighbor in need; we should be
attentive so as to recognize his coming and serve Christ
by living charity towards those around us. Do I see
the Incarnation as the greatest gift that God the Father
could have given to humanity? Am I aware that the
fulfillment of Jesus’ words, “and behold I am with you
till the end of time” find fulfillment in the Eucharist
as Pope John Paul points out so clearly in his
recent apostolic letter, Mane Nobiscum Domine (Stay with Us, Lord)?
Do I have a great love for Christ present in
the Blessed Sacrament and a great longing to receive him
worthily?
3. Am I Prepared to Welcome Him? Advent is
upon us and the celebration of the birth of Christ
is just around the corner. How much our hearts long
for the joy and peace that the angels foretold the
night of Jesus’ birth! Will Jesus find a place to
be born this year? Like that first Christmas he will
go from door-to-door, in the womb of Our Blessed Mother,
seeking a place to stay. Maybe like that first Christmas
years ago, there will be some houses where no room
will be available for Jesus. Perhaps they will be too
filled up with the concerns of the festive moment. Yet,
while all the mansions and palaces may be booked up,
there will be other humbler places for the little Lord
Jesus to stay: simple hearts littered with straw and afire
with burning love on a cold winter night. Offer Jesus
your heart; just leave the door open a crack and
he will find his way in.
Dialogue with Christ: My Lord
Jesus, I know that I am not worthy of the
great love you have for me. I get so caught
up in the concerns of the moment that at times
I forget about what is most important. When you knock
on my door this Christmas I desire to be awake
with my candle burning, prepared to receive you into my
heart.
Resolution: I will arrive five minutes early to Mass
and prepare my soul for Jesus’ coming in the Blessed
Sacrament.
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