Saturday, January 16, 2021
Treasuring God’s Promise
Mary kept the Word of God in her body as the pre-natal Jesus grew in strength. She also kept the Word in her heart with reflection and prayer. We are told that she pondered the verbal and physical message she was brought. She knew that she was to bear light to the nations. She also knew that she need only allow God’s Word to transform her life in order for her to bear fruit. She knew that trust in God alone was enough . . . and in this way she treasured God’s promise.
As we explore God’s word, let us also treasure the promise we know it holds. Today, let us reflect on the first three letters of the Hebrew alphabet as the psalmist shares them with us. And let us consider what lessons and promises they unfold.
Aleph: The Paradox of God and Humans – God calls humans into creation. How do we respond?
Beth: God’s Dwelling Place Below – Mary agrees to serve as the ark for God’s New Covenant. How does she find the courage to say yes?
Gimel: Reward and Punishment – The duality we find in this letter reminds us that we are created with a free will. We are free to choose a world of either/or, a choice that divides. We are also free to choose a world of “and,” a choice that includes. Which world do we choose?
Tomorrow, a prayer to fulfill God’s promise in us.
Adapted from a reflection written on the Feast of the Immaculate heart of Mary on June 16, 2007.
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