A voice
of one crying out in the desert:
"Prepare
the way of the Lord, make straight his paths.
Every
valley shall be filled
and
every mountain and hill shall be made low.
The
winding roads shall be made straight,
and the
rough ways made smooth,
and all
flesh shall see the salvation of God."
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Reflection:
The story is told about a powerful
dictator who did not believe in God and who abused his power to govern. Mention
God to him and he would curse God. He used his power not to serve his people
but to oppress his people. After five years the dictator was removed from his
office and was imprisoned for his abused of power and authority. This is the
normal destiny of powerful and abusive leaders, yes they stay in power for a
period of time but they are eventually punished and then they fade away into
oblivion.
Compare these power
tripping leaders vis-a-vis godly and humble leaders. The Godly and humble
leaders are never forgotten. They forever stay in our hearts and their names
are permanently remembered and revered by history.
We have in our
gospel powerful personalities such as Tiberius Caesar, Pontius
Pilate, Herod, Philip, Annas and Caiaphas. We also have in our gospel John the
humble and godly precursor of Jesus. It was John who said that he is not worthy
to untie Jesus' sandal strap (John 1:27). Compare the humble John with the
powerful personalities in our gospel reading and let us choose whom we would
like to emulate.
Would we choose these powerful ones
or John the humble one? Power fades away; there is no permanence with power.
Power and money could even become a curse to oneself if handled with arrogance
and pride. But once we choose to emulate the humility of John, we would gain
favor from God. Jesus would embrace us for this is what He wants us to do.
Let us therefore choose to emulate
John, let us follow his humility and let us heed his call for us to repent from
our sinfulness by humbly submitting ourselves to the healing Sacrament of
Reconciliation.
When was the last time that you have been through the Sacrament of
Reconciliation? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
A very touching reflection of second Sunday of advent.dear Marino J. Dasmarinas. Continue to touch people's life with your simple gospel reflection s.
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