REFLECTION March 25, 2019 – MONDAY, 3RD Week of Lent
When we reflect
upon the Annunciation, we are able to contemplate the mystery of the
Incarnation of the Son of God. When we celebrate the Annunciation, we are
proclaiming the wonderful news that God chose to become one of us. Mary is told
by the angel Gabriel that she would give birth to a Child who shall be called
Son of the Most High. And yet, this Son of God is also truly human, the son of
the maiden Mary. He is man like us in all things except sin. He is a man who
shares our joys and our sorrows, our pains and joys. And because this man is
also God, we now have a God who can relate to us completely because he has humbled
himself to share in our humanity.
In the
Annunciation, we rejoice with Mary in the knowledge that our God has come to be
one of us and with us. The Incarnation and the death and Resurrection of the
Son of God are the central mysteries of Christianity. In our celebration of
these mysteries in the liturgy we rejoice that God became a man, died on the
cross and rose from the dead to save us from our sins and to open heaven for
us.
Let’s give thanks to God
for He becoming a man like us and remaining God and man for us at the right
hand of the Father. And Let’s also give thanks to his mother Mary for giving
her generous fiat to God's invitation to be God's mother.
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