By Fr. Leo Schneider (12/09/2007)
Dear People of God,
Can our lives be
more filled with God? If so, how do we become more
God-filled?
Advent is a time we focus on God’s coming
to us in each moment of our lives, just as he was born into
time thousands of years ago. We celebrate in this season a
God who comes to be born in us again and again each day. So
yes, our lives can be more filled with God, because God
desires to enter fully into our minds, bodies and souls in
every moment.
If this hasn’t happened yet, how is it
going to happen now? How do we become more God-filled?
First, we must recognize that it is God who comes to us,
and his invitation and entering into our lives is the work
of his Holy Spirit. However, for God to be born in us we
must give our consent like Mary, truly giving ourselves
to the Lord.
In this sense we must truly desire the
Lord to be a part of our lives. God will not force his
intimacy upon us. That is why we pray, Maranatha, Come
Lord Jesus, in this season of Advent. If our prayer is
authentic, then we will at the same time, make room for
the Lord in our lives. This is our way of making straight
the path of the Lord in our lives.
Beginning the day in silent reflection
is key. Rather than rushing to the pot of coffee, jumping
in the shower and racing off to work, we can get up a little
earlier and make some room for God at the beginning of the
day. The time spent in letting the day and letting God come
to us will change the whole day. Our anxieties will decrease,
our self-confidence will rise and our own way will be made
straight, because we will live with a consciousness of God
through the whole day.
It is then we will put things into perspective.
Christmas will be more about family, friends and the needy who need
us. Our preparation for Christmas will change as we find each day,
the one we await living in and among us. Our gift buying can
become a celebration of the ones we love, praying for them and
picking out something for them, as an expression of our love, that
will help them in their journey.
Making a list and taking a day to reflect on
an appropriate gift or card for that person, makes our gift
giving meaningful and an expression of our faith and love. Maybe
taking the time to write a note to go with our gift and saying
what we mean from the heart, is real gift giving, as opposed to
just handing a box to someone with their name on it.
This is one way to help us make this season
the Advent of God and not just another holiday to run after,
expending energy that doesn’t bring us lasting peace. Let us
take time then to let the Lord come to us in the quiet of the
morning. It is then we will hear his voice, know his presence
and be filled with his peace. Then God will be with us and
Christmas will be here.
God bless you!
In Christ Peace, Fr. Leo
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