First
Reading : Isaiah 9:2-7
Psalm : Psalm 96
Second
Reading : Titus 2:11-14
Gospel : Luke 2:1-14,
(15-20)
Today we
celebrate Christmas, the mystery of Incarnation, God becoming man, the
astonishing entrance that God made into our broken world. Again and again the
beauty of this Gospel astonishes us that God makes himself a child so that we
may love him, so that we may dare to love him, and as a child trustingly lets
himself be taken into our arms. It is as if God were saying: I know that my
glory frightens you, and that you are trying to assert yourself in the face of
my grandeur. So now I am coming to you as a child, so that you can accept me
and love me. God is born for us but the question is whether we are ready to
welcome him. The most unfortunate and the saddest sentence is found in the
Gospel of Luke: “There was no place for them in the Inn” (Lk
2:7). Centuries have passed but this stark reality still continues in our
lives. God wants to come in but we keep our doors closed. Why should we not
also be moved by curiosity to see more closely and to know what God has said to
us? At this hour, let us ask him to touch our hearts with the holy curiosity
and the holy joy of the shepherds, and thus let us go over joyfully to
Bethlehem, to the Lord who today once more comes to meet us. Amen
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