Sunday, December 24, 2017

Christmas not just a day or a season

THAT’S right. Christmas should not just be regarded as a
one-day celebration. It’s not even a seasonal celebration. Christmas
should not just be Christmassy. Its spirit  should abide in us always,
since it actually sheds the true light that gives meaning and purpose
to our entire life and, in fact, to the whole of reality.

            And that’s simply because Christmas is about God wanting
to be born in us, to be with us, to identify himself with us. And the
reason for that is so that we can be reborn in him after whom we have
been patterned as the image and likeness of God, and so that we can be
with him, identifying ourselves with him. In short, Christmas is about
Christ and us sharing the same life.

            That is actually who we are and how our life should be.
Let’s remember that our creation is still a work in progress. God is
still shaping us according to his will and plan for us. He wants us to
be his image and likeness, to be children of his.

            Christ as the son of God, the second person of the Triune
God, is both the pattern of our humanity and the redeemer of our
damaged humanity. We are supposed to be “alter Christus,” another
Christ, if not “ipse Christus,” Christ himself, as one saint put it.

            We need to engage ourselves with Christ who continues to
be very much alive and in love with us. We have to seek him so we can
find him and finally love him, as we should. He is not a figment of
our imagination or a character of a dream. He is no fiction. He is the
most real being we can have.

            Insofar as he is concerned, he actually makes himself very
available to us. He has left us with his word, his Church and the
sacraments. Everything in our life actually points to him, if we
bother. Yes, including our mundane affairs and even in our mistakes
and sins.

            Everything can and should be a means and an occasion to be
with him. Both in good times and in bad, he is there as our guide. He
himself said that he is the way, the truth and the life.

            It’s really just up to us to be with him, to correspond
not only to his presence but most especially to his will, his
commandments, his example. He is actually everything to us!

            We should find a way to be more aware not only of his
presence but most especially of his will and ways. This should not be
hard to do, because if we would just activate our faith, we will
realize that Christ is in everyone, in everything and everywhere,
irrespective of the conditions and circumstances.

            Being the pattern of our humanity and the redeemer of our
damaged humanity, he is actually at the core of our being, the
closest, most intimate person we can have in our life. But we can
manage to ignore him, because he is also wrapped up in mystery.

            To crack that mystery and enter it, we need our faith to
be alive, vibrant and operative. For this, we need to be humble so as
to realize that our greatest need, much more than we need air, water
and food, is actually to be with Christ.

            Let’s try to make this true spirit of Christmas a
mainstream reality in our consciousness, both personal and collective.


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