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This is how the birth of Jesus came about

the birth of jesus
The birth of Jesus!

This is how the birth of Jesus came about! Today I’d like you to imagine yourself in the scene of Matthew 1:18-24.

The birth of jesus

Now this how the birth of Jesus Christ came about. When his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found with child through then holy Spirit. Joseph, her husband, since he was a righteous man, yet unwilling to expose her to shame, decided to divorce her quietly. Such was his intention when, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary your wife into your home. For it is through the holy Spirit that this child has been conceived in her.” She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.”

All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: “Behold, the virgin shall be with child and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel,” which means “God is with us.” When Joseph awoke, he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took his wife into his home. He had no relations with her until she bore a son, and he named him Jesus.

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Put yourself in Joseph’s shoes. What do you feel when you find out your spouse is expecting a child that is not biologically yours? Do you feel angry, confused, betrayed, devastated? Are you willing to hear your spouse’s side of the story? Do you rush to judgment? Do you react on impulse and immediately decide it’s over, no questions asked?

take two

Two lessons from this Gospel today: First, acting on impulse stifles the Spirit. What do I mean by that? Often when we act impulsively, we’re not thinking straight. We’re not giving ourselves enough time to logically and intelligently act – to be guided by the Spirit. This Gospel reinforced the necessity of sitting with our issues and praying about them in order to discern God’s plan and intention for us.

What a great example we have in Joseph. He humbly accepted what was to be and actively participated in God’s plan for his life. Joseph said YES, as Mary did, even though it wasn’t what he desired or expected for himself. He was able to do this because he did not act on impulse.

Second, Joseph was “in tune” with the prompting of the Spirit. His knowledge of Scripture played an important role in his recognizing the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. He knew that what was happening in his life, as difficult as it was, was ordained by God. How often do we consider Scripture when caught in a bind? Do we relate to Scripture as Joseph did?

o adonai

The church revisits this Gospel again this Sunday. There’s so much more I would like share but I’ll wait until then. For now, I’ll end with tonight’s O Antiphon:

O sacred Lord of ancient Israel, who showed yourself to Moses in the burning bush, who gave him the holy law on Sinai mountain; come, stretch out your mighty hand to set us free.

God bless you!

The true disciple has a firm foundation

true disciple
Obedient and wise!

The true disciple has a firm foundation. Would you agree?

matthew 7:21, 24-27

“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven.

“Everyone who listen to these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. But it did not collapse; it had been set solidly on rock. And everyone who listens to these words of mine but does not act on them will be like a fool who built his house on sand. The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. And it collapsed and was completely ruined.”

Lip service is the first thing I thought of when I read this. When we pray, when we praise or thank God, are we just doing it when things are going our way? When we profess how much we love the Lord, are we professing it only when life is good?

In the motorcycling community there’s a phrase that describes those who only ride when the conditions are just right. They are called fair weather riders. This Gospel got me thinking along those lines. Are we fair weather disciples?

fair weather Disciple

Do we lose faith when bad things happen? Bad things like getting a startling diagnosis, losing a loved one, losing a job or maybe even experiencing a dark night of the soul. Regardless of where we “are” – we MUST truly believe GOD IS THERE!

Is it fair to wonder where He is simply because we can’t see beyond the circumstance. Or is it fair to wonder where He is simply because we’re not getting what we want? When you were a child, did you ever wonder where your parents were simply because they didn’t give you what you wanted?

rejoice

In Rejoice! Advent Meditations with Joseph by Fr. Mark Toups, today’s reflection talks about Joseph being an obedient man. Here are a few sentences I thought hit the mark of today’s Gospel message and how Joseph is a great example of what it means to be a true disciple:

Joseph chooses God, even in the face of fear; once Joseph knew it was God speaking, his only response was “yes”; wisdom – the greek word sophia literally means “the capacity to understand and act according to wisdom;” to function according to wisdom is to be obedient; Joseph’s obedience was a response to a relationship, not yielding to a task!

To be wise is to be obedient and to be obedient is to be wise! Obedient to what? To God’s will. THAT requires us to be true disciples with a firm foundation that no circumstance or experience can rock. This wisdom we gain from obedience allows us to see God’s work unfolding. It allows us to accept our circumstances with the understanding that He is present and dynamically working in our lives.

do not fear

What do you fear? Look to Joseph as an example of what it means to be a true disciple. He experienced fear too. He was “engaged” to a woman who ends up pregnant with someone else’s child. He has some tough decisions to make but relies on his faith to steer him. He encounters situations, after Jesus’ birth, that would cause any of us maddening anxiety and yet he relied on his relationship with God to guide him.

can you relate?

Relationship is key here. In all of my recent spiritual reading I have come across a common idea – God is always pursuing us. But God is not “out there.” He’s in our hearts. So He pursues us from within. He seeks to form a deep relationship with us. He wants us to participate in His will for us. Today’s Gospel tells us this.

In order to do that we have to search within. We have to make time to be in relationship with Him. We do that in silence in order to hear God speak , just as Joseph did and this way we respond as Joseph did with a resounding YES! Let’s not be fair weather disciples but obedient and wise!

God bless you!

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