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Thursday, December 26, 2013

What areas of our life are in need of the Lord’s love and wisdom? Let us hold nothing back - Daily Reflections December 26,2013


INTO YOUR HANDS

 
Does it seem strange to you that on the day after Jesus’ birth we celebrate the death of Stephen? We are brought into the stark reality that life is so short. Our thoughts have been focused on the joy of birth, the love of God in Jesus’ birth, and Christmas carols being sung at our doorsteps. Yet in the midst of such joy and celebration lies death and violence. I am reminded of Job who proclaimed that if we take happiness, we must take sorrow as well. Oftentimes, the season of Christmas can be the saddest time of the year for many as they remember the loss of loved ones through tragic events.
       Stephen, whom the Church celebrates today, was the first deacon consecrated by God. You will remember that when the Apostles were feeling overburdened by the various responsibilities of mission and administration, they ordained men of wisdom and God filled them with the Holy Spirit. Stephen was included among them. Great persecution followed the establishment of the early Church communities. Stephen was caught up in the time of great upheaval for the Church. He dies in a similar way to Jesus on the Cross — surrendering Himself into the Father’s hands.
       At this time of Christmas, all of us are called to surrender — to give our lives over to Jesus. We are not meant to live for ourselves, but for the Lord alone. Stephen, being filled with the Holy Spirit and God grace, gives us an example. Let us be open to the Spirit at work in us. The love of God, the Holy Spirit, wants to be expressed in our lives. The birth of Jesus, and the death of Stephen, should inspire us — that in life or death, we belong to the Lord. The prayer of Stephen is the same prayed by priests and religious at the Night Prayer of the Church. Before we go to sleep, after our daily work, we offer all things to God. Let the Spirit that inspired Stephen to surrender himself to the Lord be the same inspiration for us. Fr. Brian Steele, MGL
 
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: What areas of our life are in need of the Lord’s love and wisdom? Let us hold nothing back.
 
Into Your hands, O Lord, I entrust my spirit. Amen.
 

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