To read the texts click on the texts: Num 6:22-27; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21
The first day of the New
Year brings with it many thoughts, feelings and emotions. The fact that it is
January and named after the Roman god Janus with two faces already indicates
that it brings with it a looking back and a looking ahead.
Thus it is a day for
retrospection and introspection and also a day for planning and goal setting.
The retrospection must be with a view to help the planning and goal setting and
not an exercise in condemnation of oneself or feeling regret.
It is fitting then that
the first reading of today should speak of a blessing. The blessing is what is
commonly called a Priestly blessing and pronounced on all the people of Israel.
There are three pairs of verbs used in the blessing resulting in a threefold
blessing. The first emphasizes concrete gifts—blessing and protection. The
second stresses the hope that God will be well disposed toward the person and
thus temper judgement with mercy and grace. The third asserts that God will pay
attention and heed to his people thus providing fullness of life. The central
message of the blessing is Peace, which must be translated as wholeness or
completeness. The peace of God embraces every aspect of an individual’s life.
The idea of blessing is
taken up in the Second reading of today. Paul in writing to the Galatians
speaks of the blessing that God conferred not just on Israel but on the whole
world when he sent his Son. The sending of the Son was for one reason alone, namely
to reconcile the world to himself and through that to make each of us sons and
daughters of God. The Son that God sent in to the world was not an angel.
Rather, he was born of a woman, Mary who dared to say that unconditional yes to
God’s invitation to be the mother of his Son.
This son whom God sent is
human in every single aspect of the word and is therefore circumcised and given
a name. The name that the child bears signifies his function. He is named Jesus
because he will save his people from their sins. This child will be king, but a
new kind of king. He will inaugurate a new world order, a world not like that
of earthly kings but under the direction of God’s design for the redemption of
all peoples. In this world, God’s Word is heard by all who remain open to that
Word. In this world, there is hope for the oppressed, and those who heard what
God is doing are filled with joy. God has not forgotten us or abandoned us to
the brokenness we have created. God continues to be concerned and to make new
and whole. The New Year thus, is for us as Christians, an announcement of hope.
It is a call to continue to believe that God continues to be in control of all
the events that will take place and that we only have to do what is required of
us and leave the rest to God.
Thus the triple
celebration of Mary Mother of God, the giving of the name of Jesus and New
Year’s Day all close in on one theme: Hope. The past is over and forgotten; it
is forgiven and absolved; it is pardoned and made new. The challenge is for us
to respond like Mary did to what God is doing in us and in our world. If we
like Mary are open and receptive to the working of God in our lives, if we like
her are willing to let God do in us, if we like her are willing to say that
unconditional and categorical Yes, then the saviour Jesus will continue to be
made present all through the year.
The priestly blessing of
peace pronounced on the people in the first reading of today becomes then a
blessing pronounced on each of us as we begin the New Year. We must keep in
mind throughout the year that like the Galatians we are no longer slaves but sons
and daughters of God. This means living in a fearless and bold manner. It means
being able to face all the vicissitudes and challenges of life with equanimity
and confident in the knowledge that we are loved unconditionally by God and
that God will be with us every step of the way in the New Year.
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