SOLEMNITY OF THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD:
Reflection
THEME: BEHOLD, I HAVE COME TO DO YOUR WILL, O GOD.
Readings:
Is 7:10-14;8-10; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38
Dear friends
in Christ, today the Church celebrates the annunciation of the birth of our Lord
Jesus Christ to the Blessed Virgin Mary by angel Gabriel. The proper date for
this solemnity is March 25th, which is nine months before Christmas
(25th December). However, since 25th March this year fell
within the Holy Week, the solemnity was moved to today, Monday of the Second
Week of Easter.
The feast
of annunciation celebrates the abundant love of God for humanity. God loved the
world so much that He took the initiative to send His Only Son to the world to
redeem this world by dying a shameful death on the cross.
The first reading
showed us the prophecy of the birth of the Immanuel, the One through whom the house
of Israel (and the entire world) will be redeemed. In the gospel reading, the
angel of the Lord was sent to Virgin Mary to announce to her that God has chosen
her to be the mother of His Only Son. Our attention is drawn to the positive response
of Mary to God’s message and choice of her despite the fact that the message
was discomforting and shrouded in mystery. So, it was Mary’s total, unconditional
and complete availability to God’s message/mission that set in motion the
events of our salvation; her fiat opened the door for the realization of the
prophecy of the birth of the Immanuel. She said to the angel: “Behold, I am the
handmaid of the Lord; let it be done to me according to your word.”
The second
reading captured the same kind of response that the Blessed Virgin Mary gave to
God. It said: “behold, I have come to do your will, O God.”
Dear
friends, God has many initiatives for our lives. However, he wants us to trust
Him and to give a total positive response to Him and to His many plans for us,
even if we do not fully understand them or how they will be realized in our
lives, as it happened to Mary. The Church encourages us to always respond to
God saying: “behold, I have come to do your will, O God”, for His plans for us
are for good and not for evil.
May your
new week be blessed and fruitful. Amen.
Fr Isaac
Chima
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