In that gospel episode, it is mentioned that Mary went “in
haste.” She just learned that she was going to be the mother of the
Son of God, the highest dignity any human person could have, but that
knowledge did not go to her head. Instead, she rushed to visit her
cousin to help her in her difficult condition since Elizabeth was
already old and it would be her first and only time to bear a child.
It is an example worth emulating by everyone, for it is
clearly what is proper to us. A truly good person, a holy one so close
and identified with God, would be quick to serve everybody else,
because that is simply the expression of love. Love is always a matter
of deeds and service, and not just sweet words and good intentions.
This eagerness to serve would really identify us with
Christ who is our “way, truth and life.” He being God became man to
save us, the greatest service anyone can do. And all throughout his
earthly life, serving was the constant rule that he followed. He was
always at the beck and call of anyone who had need of something.
Definitely, to be able to serve, one has to be humble. And
that’s what we see in our Lady, and of course, in Christ, first of
all. Pride and all its cohorts would always extinguish any desire to
serve others. They only are interested in serving their own selves.
We need to humble ourselves so that we can serve everyone,
and not just those whom we like. We have to serve even those whom we
don’t like and who may not like us. If we are truly humble, our spirit
of service would not make any discrimination among the people. We
would serve everyone, whether they deserve to be served or not.
A Christian and Marian spirit of service would neither
give rise in us to a certain sense of entitlement and privilege
because of whatever claim of authority or superiority we may have over
others.
Let’s remember that Christ himself emptied himself
completely up by offering his life on the cross to serve the salvation
of mankind. He never felt entitled by the mere fact that he is the Son
of God, and God himself. (cfr. Phil 2,7) He never went about his
mission with an overbearing presence. He knew how to hide and
disappear while fulfilling his most important mission on earth.
The same with Mary, St. Joseph and all the saints. Their
interest was purely to serve and doing it gratuitously, not counting
the cost nor expecting any reward. They did it with joy in spite of
the sacrifices involved.
Let us learn to serve God and everybody else with all our
heart. This way, we would effectively become more and more identified
with Christ who is the pattern of our humanity. It is also this way
that we can find our true joy, and our true self!
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