
Luke 1: 39-45
Introductory
Prayer:
Lord, you know the reality of my life and how much I need your grace. I believe
that you love me and desire the best for me. I, too, want to respond to your love, and thus, with
humility, I ask for your sanctifying grace. As I contemplate the wonders you worked in Mary’s and
Elizabeth’s lives, I desire to imitate their attitudes and convictions, so that you will be able to
transform my life.
Petition:
Lord, make me an instrument of your grace and
peace.
1. Right to the Doorstep:
After receiving God’s messenger into her
life, Mary then becomes God’s messenger to her cousin Elizabeth. In such a short time Mary has
learned so much from her Son. She delivers Christ right to Elizabeth’s doorstep and knocks. Without
Elizabeth’s consent, Mary can go no farther. Elizabeth comprehends in an instant that this is more
than a courtesy visit. Her child, John the Baptist, helps her to understand as he leaps for joy upon
hearing Mary’s voice and perceiving Christ’s presence. Elizabeth allows them to enter her house, and
Mary and Jesus begin to transform this family’s life. John and Elizabeth are filled with the Holy
Spirit, and Elizabeth immediately becomes an apostle and prophet of God.
2. The
Cooperation of Man and God:
Mary is always willing to help because she is so humble. Despite
the fact that she is also pregnant, she doesn’t hesitate to perform small acts of charity and help
with the ordinary chores around the house. However, Mary was also an instrument of the Holy Spirit
as she went about her work, and, as with Elizabeth, the Holy Spirit was able to touch the hearts of
others and to bring about their transformation by instilling sanctifying grace. Have I achieved a
degree of holiness that I might also become an effective instrument of God for those around
me?
3. The Spontaneous Magnificat:
The presence of God in Mary’s and
Elizabeth’s souls can be seen in two ways. First, they both glorify God for the marvelous things he
is doing in their lives: Elizabeth praises Mary for having brought the Savior into her life and for
filling her child with the Holy Spirit even before he is born. Mary, in turn, praises God in the
beautiful prayer of the Magnificat. Second, both Elizabeth and Mary become the first witnesses of
the arrival of the Messiah. Every true encounter with Christ necessarily leads us to become his
apostles. Have I, too, encountered Christ through prayer, the sacraments and service to my
neighbor? Have I helped others to experience God’s loving presence in their
lives?
Conversation with Christ:
Lord, during this time of prayer, I want
to enter into a deeper
relationship with you. I want to experience your loving presence
in
the daily activities of my life. As Christmas Day approaches,
I want to grow in my love for you.
I want to share this love
with others by imitating your meekness and humility. Please,
do
not pass by me this Christmas without granting me at least
this grace. Transform this plea, the
supplication of this beggar,
into the treasure of a benefactor for
others.
Resolution:
Today, I will strive to share my experience of God with
at least one person I meet.
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