2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT A
PROPHET?... YOU
ARE!!!
Something funny happened right
after the tragic earthquake in Mindanao.
So many buildings destroyed. Some
lives lost. Many lived in fear.
And here came a religious leader
(many say cult leader) who said that people should thank him.
Why? It was he who stopped the
earthquake!!!
When the earthquake struck,
within hearing of others, he shouted “Stop!” and the tremors stopped.
What a party media and
entertainment personalities had in ridiculing this claim!
Of course, an earthquake stops
within minutes, even seconds, from its beginning!
What was in the mind of this religious
figure? Undoubtedly he wanted to say that he was a prophet! (Although officially,
he was already the “Son of God”).
Who is the prophet? What is his
mission? Why is he important in this season that we prepare for the birth and
the final coming of the Lord?
John the Baptist gives us the
real picture of God’s prophet.
He preaches repentance, not out
of anger, but out of love for the people he wishes to be saved.
He points not to himself, but to
the Lord who sends him in his mission.
He is willing to humbly disappear
once the Lord comes to personally encounter his people.
His power is not to say “Stop!”
to natural calamities…
But to say “Stop!” to evil deeds,
and “Go!” to the Lord who comes to meet his beloved.
John the Baptist is also called
Friend of the Bridegroom because of this. He prepares the Bride (the Church) to meet the
Groom (the Lord).
In Advent, as we prepare for the coming
of the Lord in our lives, and at Christmas time,
The Lord invites “you” to become his
prophet, to become his friend in front of another.
So many people need the presence
of someone who will remind them of God’s love.
… a confused, problematic person
… a depressed youth
… a poor person on the street
outside your home
… the security guard, janitor, driver
you meet on the way to work
… or maybe a family member who
needs your love and forgiveness
… a lonely, old lady living alone
and many others who feel down in
the season of joy!
Will you be a prophet to any of
these, saying
… “Stop!” your sadness, for I am
here
… “Stop!” your loneliness, I will
accompany you
…”Stop!” your tears, I will make
you smile?
Jesus wants you to be his prophet
today. Will you “Stop!” your selfishness and open your heart to his challenge?
(pls share to a friend... God bless!)