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Lk 2:36-40
And there was a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phan´u-el, of the tribe of Asher;she was of a great age, having lived with her husband seven years from her virginity, andas a widow till she was eighty-four. She did not depart from the temple, worshiping withfasting and prayer night and day. And coming up at that very hour she gave thanks toGod, and spoke of him to all who were looking for the redemption of Jerusalem.And when they had performed everything according to the law of the Lord, they returnedinto Galilee, to their own city, Nazareth. And the child grew and became strong, filledwith wisdom; and the favor of God was upon him.
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Discover Profound Humility
Hi, I'm Matthew Kelly and
welcome back to Radical & Relevant, where each day we reflect on the gospel,
looking for a word, phrase, or an idea that jumps out at us that the holy spirit uses to
capture our attention so that we can anchor our day in the Gospel. Today's reading is
from the Gospel of Luke 2: 36-40, "There was a prophetess named Anna, the daughter of
Phanuel of the tribe of Asher. She was of great age, having lived with her husband seven
years from her virginity, and as a widow till she was 84. She did not depart from the
temple, worshiping with fasting and prayer day and night. And coming up at the very
hour, she gave thanks to God and spoke of him to all who were looking for the redemption
of Israel. And when they had performed everything according to the law, they returned
into Galilee, to their own city of Nazareth. And the child grew and became strong,
filled with wisdom, and the favor of God was upon him."
What jumps
out at you today? So we've got Joseph and Mary have taken Jesus to the temple to present
him according to the law of Moses. Just as any Jewish couple would have taken their
child to present him to God as the law prescribed. And what I find fascinating here,
what I find just overwhelmingly beautiful, is that here we have the son of God, here we
have the Messiah, here we have God himself become man. And Joseph and Mary, they still
are living by the law. They're not saying, "We're special. Here's the exception." And
how often do we do that? How often do we say, "Well, that rule doesn't apply to me," or,
"That law doesn't apply to me." And we might be tempted to think we don't do that, but
the reality is, "Do you speed?" "Yeah." "Only sometimes maybe?" "Yeah." "When? You have
good reason to?"
Okay, but what are we essentially saying? That,
"Right now, in this instance, that doesn't apply to me. I'm only going five over. I'm
only going 10 over," or whatever it is. And we do it more than we think we probably do,
where we say, "That rule doesn't apply to me." Now, we might not say, "That rule doesn't
apply to me." We've justified in our minds in some way. We probably don't say, "Hey, I'm
special. I'm an exception to the rule." Probably none of us-- that arrogant or
completely narcissistic. But what our actions are saying is that that's what we are
saying. And here you have Joseph and Mary. If anyone was ever an exception to the rule,
it was Jesus. And yet there's this profound humility in them, and they say, "Nope, we're
not going to-- we're not going to travel that path. We are going to follow the law." And
so they've taken Jesus to the temple and have presented him. And it's a profound
humility. Profound humility. And that's what jumps out at me today. So each day we say a
word or phrase or an idea. Today, for me, it's an idea. It might be a word for you. It
may be a phrase for you, but today it's that idea of this profound humility of following
the ladder of the law, of following God's rules, God's guidance, God's perspective,
God's way. It's a beautiful thing. Have a great day and remember, be bold, be Catholic.