Reflection for Seventh Day in the Octave of the Nativity

31 December 2021
"The Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ", James Tissot, 1886-1894. Image: Wikimedia Commons.

 

Reflection for Seventh Day in the Octave of the Nativity

New Year’s Eve

Year C

 

Reading: 1 John 2:18-21

Responsorial Psalm: PS 96:1-2; 11-13

“Let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice!”

Gospel: John 1:1-18

 

John 1:14 – “And the Word became flesh”

 

The Word became flesh “and we saw his glory.” All the ways that the Old Testament spoke of God’s involvement with the world come together in this description of Jesus Christ. He is the powerful Word that will not return without accomplishing his purpose.

Now what is his purpose? Look to the prophet Isaiah. “The Lord has bared his holy arm in the sight of all the nations. All the ends of the earth will behold the salvation of our God.” Saying that Yahweh has bared his holy arm means that Yahweh is rolling up his sleeves to get on with the work.

Now take a look now at the manger at Bethlehem. Perhaps we see a tiny arm reaching out at random from the manger. “The Lord has made bare his holy arm.” And this anticipates another baring of that holy arm, when it is stretched out on the wood of the cross, revealed to all nations, just as Isaiah said. God’s power would be revealed in the powerlessness of love unto death. This is what became flesh on Christmas day.

Pray with thanks for the joy of loving others today.

 

With thanks to Holy Name of Mary Parish, Hunters Hill, who have supplied these daily Advent and Christmas 2021 reflections from their publication Daily Inspirations of Faith: A Season of Prayer – Advent to Epiphany 2021-22. 

 

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