Sunday, August 25, 2013

God's New Word Order

Mary's hymn is also a Prophetic song. It contains what God intends to do His people. Mary prophesied in that song the new word order that God would establish - about a world where the real Christian ideals reign.
William Barcley describes it this way: "A Christian society is a society where no man dares to have too much while others have too little,where every man must get only to give away."  Mary spoke against the prevailing world  order where lack of justice and equality was commonplace.

Christians must aspire to become prophets, like Mary, who can dare to speak against the evils of the world and act to eliminate them.Today's world needs prophets who can protest against humanity's inclination  to acquire and possess; against all the hunger in the world brought about by man's own doing or lack of it; against man's insensitivity to the plight of the poor.

We also need prophets who can instill fear- the " fear of being driven away empty- handed" because of their evil appetite for that which belongs to others. We need to speak against man's desire for money and things, power and recognition.

We need prophets who can speak of the beauty and grandeur of God's reign and invite   people to participate in it. We need prophets who can speak against humanity's foolishness of satiating their human   desires with the ephemeral things rather than  with God provides. We need prophets who can speak against humanity's own folly of thinking  that we are self - made man and woman and that we can still move  on with our lives without the help of God.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Becoming Like Mary

We look now at Mary and marvel at her remarkable works. We say that as we as direct our eyes on her with reverence, we also entertain the desire of becoming like her. Can we be like her in putting our trust in God? Can we become virgins and cooperate with God in giving birth to something holy? Can we humble ourselves before Him and before our fellow human beings that we may compose our own lives ' Magnificat?

There is so much in her that we need   to acquire. But foremost should be her discipleship. As we make own processions in life, may we all complete our journey and end up there together with all the saints enjoying the beatific vision of our heavenly Father.