FAMILY OF ORIGIN
Today,
we are given a lesson in pronouncing names. The long list of names in
Jesus’ genealogy is read out to us every year and we yawn our way
through it. We tend to think to ourselves, “What is the point of all
this?”
Genealogy is important in Jewish thought. It reveals the nature and
background of people and families. Interestingly, we meet a few
characters in Jesus’ ancestry that are well known as sinners and
unfaithful people. God, we notice, writes with crooked lines. Though it
might be messy to behold, God is doing a wonderful work in sending His
Son and redeeming humanity. It is quite an amazing experience to see
your genealogy and family of origin. I myself learnt much when I was
exposed to it. We come to a deeper acceptance and understanding of where
things have come to be in our lives and are inspired to move forward in
the grace of
God.
My work in the parish involves the youth. It is a great joy to see them
open up to the love of God. Over a number of years, we have been
conducting a summer school of evangelization. God never ceases to amaze
me as I watch the young people come to the Lord. By the end of the
summer, they are
inflamed with the love of God. Their lives have become different from
when they first began. I am amazed when I hear their stories of their
personal backgrounds. From some very abusive roots, the kids have opened up to the new life God offers them.
Similarly, Jesus enters into an imperfect world with an imperfect
ancestry. Now, that’s humility! All of us want to be seen as having it
all together. Yet, as we take a look at our family of origin, we are
reminded of the stark reality that we are not perfect. We are a
work-in-progress. And that’s alright. Thank God for having Jesus come
into the messiness of humanity. There is hope for us as we invite Jesus
into our lives and the lives of our loved ones. God has become one of us and fills us with grace to love Him and return to Him who will grant us healing
and restoration. Fr. Brian Steele, MGL
REFLECTION
QUESTION: Have you made a genealogy? Look at your family history and
seek to invite the Lord into the lives of your family members. Pray for
them today.
Lord, thank You for calling me into a family. Moreover, thank You for inviting me into Your family of grace. Amen.
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