Sunday, December 25, 2022

Is your heart ready to welcome the Son of God made flesh for us? (Yadira Vierya)


   In our reading from the book of Isaiah, we begin with the imagery of the Israelites walking in darkness and then seeing a great light. This light brings about a new kind of joy: one that arrives through the birth of a son. But this isn’t just any child being born, it’s the Son of God. We hear that this son will have a vastly different dominion from the ones they have experienced at the hands of uncertainty and turmoil; his dominion will be forever peaceful. This same light – this same peace-bearing child – is the one born into our lives. We must remember, however, that receiving this child is a decision. If we do not accept and embrace the presence of Jesus in our daily lives, of what use is his peaceful dominion? If we do not have peace in our families, our homes, our marriages, of what use is God’s offering to us? 

   Christmas gives us a new opportunity to trust in [God’s] loyalty to us. Mary is the epitome of this mutual commitment. God found favor in Mary, a young woman, and chose her to be the bearer of Jesus’ humanity. Mary rejoiced. Mary trusted. She was selected to not just carry the Son of God in her womb, but to experience the full birth experience in the most meager of circumstances. Not in a private maternity suite, followed by a recovery suite with state-of-the-art labor and delivery equipment. Not a hospital lockdown to give the Mary and Joseph some privacy. The Son of God was born in a manger surrounded by animals and was only wrapped in swaddling clothes. Yet Mary continued to trust, and even rejoice. 

   In the Gospel of John, Jesus said to his disciples, when a woman is in labor, she has pain, because her hour has come, but when her child is born, her anguish turns into joy because she has brought a human being into the world. Mary is filled with a deep sense of joy. The reason for the joy is the birth of Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, and so for us too, the reason we can experience joy is because of the birth of God’s Son. For Mary and Joseph, no lavish accommodations were needed to fully appreciate the joy of hope that came with the birth of Jesus Christ. Pope Francis talks about Christian joy as joy that cannot be bought, as it is a gift from God. It is a joy that is purified, in the same purified way that marked the birth of Jesus. 

   The God of the universe was really born; he walked among us and opened the doors to eternal life. 

   Even more wonderful, he walks with us today - truly, concretely, and practically. 

   What could keep us from celebrating today? 

   As you celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, what are you clinging onto? Your worries? Your plans for your future? Your fears? Or are you clinging onto the only one darkness could not overcome? Is your heart ready to welcome the son of God made flesh for us? Do you see the birth of Jesus Christ as a renewed opportunity to trust in God’s constancy like Mary did? 

   Such news fills us with hope and joy. Our savior is here – we no longer walk in darkness. 

--Yadira Vierya

Blessings at Christmas from
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Mill Valley!




Image source 1: Arthur Hughes, Nativity (1857-1858), http://the-creative-business.com/24-famous-paintings-nativity/
Image source 2:  Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Mill Valley, https://www.facebook.com/mountcarmelmv/photos/a.4843422699052447/4881795878548462 

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