Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What's on your Christmas wish list?

Good News Reflection
Wednesday of the First Week of Advent
December 2, 2009

Today's Saint: Bibiana
Pray for the bereaving:
http://wordbytes.org/saints/DailyPrayers/Bibiana.htm

Today's Readings:
Isaiah 25:6-10a
Ps 23:1-6
Matt 15:29-37
http://www.usccb.org/nab/120209.shtml
USCCB Podcast of the Readings:
http://ccc.usccb.org/cccradio/NABPodcasts/09_12_01.mp3

What's on your Christmas wish list?

Remember when you were a child, how you felt about the approach of Christmas? If you were raised in a Christian home, you associated the excitement of the season with Jesus' birthday. But a big part of Advent, for most of us, was focused on ourChristmas wish lists. We spent a lot of time hoping to get everything we wanted.

Today as adults, we understand that we should focus more on the needs of others than on ourselves. However, before we put coal in our stockings as penance for selfishly making wish lists again, let's look at the psychological reasons for our greed.

There's nothing wrong with wanting to receive gifts. God wants us to be open to receive more than we actually have, because he is so very generous and has such great love for us. However, wanting to fill our lives with materialistic gifts without always wanting to share them with others is greed. And greed is a reaction to unmet needs.

No parents, no friends, no spouses can ever give us all that we need. Only God can do that. But unless we turn to God and ask him to fill us – unless we rely first and foremost on him for everything – we will continue to have selfish desires.

God wants us to give him our Christmas wish lists and then trust him to take care of us in his perfect way, in his perfect time, in his perfect generosity.

In today's Gospel story, Jesus has just finished giving a three-day seminar. His message was so captivating that most people forgot to go home and eat.

Jesus understood their needs. He cared about them so much that he worked a miracle, taking what was insufficient and converting it into a generous heaping of more than what was necessary.

Today's first reading says, "The Lord of hosts will provide for all peoples." Theresponsorial Psalm says, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not lack anything."

Jesus understands your needs! Jesus cares about you! He can and wants to give you more than you need!

Why do we find this so hard to believe? Because first we have to turn to him and trust him rather than demand it from the people around us.

Jesus often provides for us through our own talents and through the people he has placed in our lives, just as he provided for the crowd on the mountainside using the fish and bread of the people, but we must let him decide the best way to take care of us. He really enjoys taking what is too little and multiplying it into too much.

Give God your wish list and let him do something surprising with it. Have no expectations of what he will do. Make no demands on him. Let him do it his way, and the results will be better than you could ever imagine!

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