Advent Meditations: Friday 15 December

Dec 15, 2017 by

FRI
Dec 15
am: 31
pm: 35
Haggai 1:1-15 Rev 2:18-29 Matt 23:27-39

FRIDAY OF WEEK II IN ADVENT

ON THE LITURGICAL CALENDAR: Feast of Paul of LatrosByzantine Monk and Hermit, 956.

St. Paul was born at Pergamos, near Smyrna, in Asia Minor, the son of an officer in the Byzantine army. His father was killed in battle, and after his mother died, he became a monk in a community on Mt. Olympus in Greece, with his brother, Basil. Paul later left the monastery and became a hermit on Mount Latros in Bithynia, Asia Minor. Soon he attracted followers, and Paul was compelled to organize them into a community. After twelve years, Paul departed Mount Latros and settled on the island of Samos to live in a cave. More followers gathered around him and Paul oversaw the creation of several more monastic communities before returning to Latros, where he died after years of prayer and mortifications.

Meditation When you consider the Psalms appointed for today, do their tone and tenor cause you to stop and take pause?  One of the most constant themes of the Psalms, God has a will and a plan for the world. Despite our best efforts in the fullness of time that will is to be revealed and his grace abound. Ultimately, despite our best efforts, we individually or collectively cannot stalemate God’s revelation and salvation.

We tend not to view the world biblically because it is not in vogue like technology but despite what we think the Psalms today remind us that God is intimately involved in human history – not only the history of a few of us, but in all creation. This means persons and nations for example as well as the natural order of creation. We foolishly think that history is simply the study of things past as if they are mere “happen-stances”. The ultimate reality is that history as the Psalms remind us is truly a story as to how God has intervened to accomplish his purposes in the world sometimes with us as his agents and at other times despite us. What story will you allow God to tell?

PRAYER: O Lord, at times we are the most unworthy of servants grieved by the guilt of our deeds, we pray that you may gladden us by the saving advent of your Only Begotten Son. Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. — Amen.

Spiritual Discipline/ActivityAs we prepare for the final days of Advent today would be a good day to begin an Advent Examination of Conscience. A fine biblical approach to this is found below in the first selection with a general approach in the second. This can begin the readiness of spirit that should be within us and if we find there are many obstacles, we can avail ourselves to spiritual counsel, http://www.mqp.org/publications/Examination%20of%20Conscience%20_Bulletin%20Flyer_%20_2_.pdf or http://www.madisondiocese.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=rQG0FVkFHiw%3D&tabid=1326&mid=5087

ANCIENT WISDOM/PRESENT GRACE: “The spiritual life is first a life. It is not merely

something to be known and studied, it is to be lived. –Thomas Merton, No Man Is an Island.

 

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