the School of Faith
Nazareth
is the very place where the Creator became a creature, where the
almighty God became a helpless child, where the God to whom everything
belongs became dependent on human beings, to experience what all human
beings experience: hunger and thirst, frustration, rejection and pain,
betrayal and finally death.
God
chose for this great act of salvation not a well-educated girl from the
royal court or from a priestly or aristocratic family in Jerusalem. No,
He chose a humble girl, barely 14 years old, a resident of the obscure
Nazareth. God after all does not look at our social status. He does not
check whether we have a luxury car. He does not investigate our bank
books. All these may be important in modern society but they are
irrelevant to God. He looks into the heart of a person. What does God
see when He looks into my heart? Does He find the simplicity and
humility of Mary, her strong faith and trust in God’s plans?
When
we speak about Mary’s humility, let us not forget what real humility
is. Real humility demands courage. And Mary had this courage — she asked
questions.
Faith,
therefore, is not saying a blind “yes” to everything. Faith is a
searching for God’s will and a total entrusting of oneself to Him
because we are convinced that our understanding is limited — that God
knows better and that He loves us.
Mary
still did not fully understand the answer of the angel. But then she
answered, “I am the handmaid of the Lord. Let it be done to me according
to your word.” That’s humility at its best. That’s faith at its best.
Isn’t
it that our prayer is not always “Thy will be done” but “Thy will be
changed”? We should never forget that it is not our task to change God’s
plans and message, but that God’s message comes to change us. Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
REFLECTION QUESTION: Are you ready to say “yes” to God’s plans for you even though you don’t understand them?
Lord,
through Mary’s faith and trust You became one of us. Make me learn from
Your beloved Mother to trust You at all times, especially when I do not
understand Your will and plans.
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